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Yellowstarstruck Posted 15 years ago
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I've done jobs which I've hated.

I'd done jobs which I'd hated.

Are both ok?
  

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Yes both are correct. , I've done jobs which I've hated in all my life up to now. The second is past perfect, so your time frame stops in the past, and you are comparing these events with another past event.

  • Yes both are correct.
  • , I've done jobs which I've hated in all my life up to now.
  • The second is past perfect, so your time frame stops in the past, and you are comparing these events with another past event.
  • For example, I'd done jobs which I'd hated before I found my perfect job in the hotel.
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Yes both are correct. But you need to choose the right one depending on the context

The first is present perfect, and your time frame continues up to the present, i.e., I've done jobs which I've hated in all my life up to now.

The second is past perfect, so your time frame stops in the past, and you are comparing these events with another past event. For example, I'd done

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