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Autumn smile Posted 18 years ago
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has or had

this is the sentence i need help with:
I thought fulfilling my duties as a German would undoubtedly be the right thing to do, but it seems that Bruno has opened my blindfold for me; he has proved me wrong and now it is too late to realize how important he is to me.

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but it seems that Bruno has opened my blindfold for me; he has proved me wrong and now it is too late to realize how important he is to me. but it seemed that Bruno had opened my blindfold for me; he had proved me wrong and then/now it was too late to realize how important he was to me.

  • but it seems that Bruno has opened my blindfold for me; he has proved me wrong and now it is too late to realize how important he is to me.
  • but it seemed that Bruno had opened my blindfold for me; he had proved me wrong and then/now it was too late to realize how important he was to me.
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but it seems that Bruno has opened my blindfold for me; he has proved me wrong and now it is too late to realize how important he is to me. 

but it seemed that Bruno had opened my blindfold for me; he had proved me wrong and then/now it was too late to realize how important he was to me. 

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