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Sherinya Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Had or has

If I am talking about an incident that happened years ago and I say "what a week it had been!", would the sentence be correct? If not, why so?
  

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", would the sentence be correct? If not, why so? ".

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Sherinya If I am talking about an incident that happened years ago and I say "what a week it had been!", would the sentence be correct? If not, why so?
See the answer on "What an epic match ...". It's the same situation.

You need What a week it was!

CJ
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Without a reference to another past point in time, I don't see why you would use the past perfect. Try,

What a (e.g., fantastic/horrible) week that was!

[cross-posted with CalifJim]
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Could you please give an example of using 'had been' with reference to a past point or how else do you think I can modify the sentence in order to use 'had been' with it? Thank you.
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For example,

After he came back home, Paul sat down and reflected on the fantastic seven days he'd spent in the Amazon. What an incredible week that had been!

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