Hi. Which is the correct or more correct way (or are both incorrect)?
A. It was right after I had graduated that I arrived in Miami.
B. It was right after I had graduated that I've arrived in Miami.
Thanks very much.
The correct option is A. mango bee 888 It was right after I had graduated that I've arrived in Miami. "It was right after I had graduated" is in past tense, and "I've arrived in Miami" is in present perfect tense, so this is incorrect.
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The correct option is A.
mango bee 888It was right after I had graduated that I've arrived in Miami.
"It was right after I had graduated" is in past tense, and "I've arrived in Miami" is in present perfect tense, so this is incorrect.