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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

I have completed or I had completed

Dear All,

Please check which is correct:

I have completed my Midyear appraisal on 26/07/2018

or

I had completed my Midyear appraisal on 26/07/2018


Thanks

  

Top answer

If you simply want to speak of a past event, just use Simple Past tense. eg I completed my mid-year appraisal on 26/07/2018.

  • If you simply want to speak of a past event, just use Simple Past tense.
  • eg I completed my mid-year appraisal on 26/07/2018.
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If you simply want to speak of a past event, just use Simple Past tense.

eg I completed my mid-year appraisal on 26/07/2018.

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anonymousI have completed my Midyear appraisal on 26/07/2018.

This one is impossible. You cannot mention a time (on 26/07/2018) in the same clause with a present perfect tense (have completed). This is one of the few rules of English grammar that is followed almost 100% of the time.

anonymousI had completed my Mid
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Plssss explain to me whic is correct

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