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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

(Have two staff meetings) or (have had two staff meetings)

(1) Starting seven months ago, we have two staff meetings every week.

(2) Starting seven months ago, we have had two staff meetings every week.

I am not sure which tense is correct. Thank you very much.

  

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#1 means that this is your weekly routine, past, present and future. #2 Just refers to your routine in the past up to the present. Clive

  • #1 means that this is your weekly routine, past, present and future.
  • #2 Just refers to your routine in the past up to the present.
  • Clive
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#1 means that this is your weekly routine, past, present and future.

#2 Just refers to your routine in the past up to the present.

Clive

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