They all seem fine to me. Use any of them without fear or favour.
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Mister MicawberThey all seem fine to me. Use any of them without fear or favour.Thanks MM. I'd like to ask a follow-up question... Based on the books I have, it is incorrect to use the present perfect tense along with expressions of time (such as: a few days ago, yesterday, last year etc.) Accroding to grammar books, the word ago is restricted f
Perfect StrangerBased on the books I have, it is incorrect to use the present perfect tense along with expressions of timeNot if it states a 'life experience'...or at least it is commonly used thus.
Perfect StrangerThe first part of the sentence is in present perfect and the second part includes the word ago...Actually, bo