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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Have/had come

1) They have come together as they have before.

2) They have come together as they had before.

Is there any difference in meaning between 1) and 2)?

  

Top answer

Both are odd or wrong. They have come together as they did before.

  • Both are odd or wrong.
  • They have come together as they did before.
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Both are odd or wrong.

They have come together as they did before.

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