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Tada15 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Has or had?

Can you please tell me which of these two phrases is correct, this is a conversation informing someone that his name is assigned a task on a register (he knows that there is a register, but he doesn't know he has been assigned a task)

It had your name in there

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It has your name in there

Thanks,
  

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If the name is still there, use the present tense: It has your name in there.

  • If the name is still there, use the present tense: It has your name in there.
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If the name is still there, use the present tense: It has your name in there.

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