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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Someone sings

After the person sings,

Should you say
I've never heard anything like that before. or
I'd never heard anything like that before. or
  

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Anonymous I've never heard anything like that before. or I'd never heard anything like that before. or Immediately after the performance, you should clearly use the present perfect (I've), not the past perfect.

  • Anonymous I've never heard anything like that before.
  • or I'd never heard anything like that before.
  • or Immediately after the performance, you should clearly use the present perfect (I've), not the past perfect.
  • But: We went to the concert last night.
  • I had never heard anything like that before.
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AnonymousI've never heard anything like that before. or
I'd never heard anything like that before. or Immediately after the performance, you should clearly use the present perfect (I've), not the past perfect.

But: We went to the concert last night. I had never heard anything like that before.
(In this case, the past perfect is opt

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