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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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He had

He has seen our work so he knew what we have done. Or

He had seen our work so he knew what we have done. Or

He had seen our work so he knew what we had done.

Are all useable? Thank you! This is about a past experience. Thank you!
  

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PreciousJones This is about a past experience. He saw our work, so he knew what we did.

  • PreciousJones This is about a past experience.
  • He saw our work, so he knew what we did.
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PreciousJones This is about a past experience.
He saw our work, so he knew what we did.
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This is the correct form:
PreciousJonesHe had seen our work so he knew what we had done.
Maybe this reasoning will help: the work we have done could include things that were done after he had seen our work, therefore he couldn't know about them. I hope that helps and isn't more confusing!

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