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Trex Posted 18 years ago
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I have seen your father before I come here

I have seen your father before I come here.

Is this sentence correct? If not, how would you express the idea?
  

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The tenses are wrong. I had never seen your father before I came here.

  • The tenses are wrong.
  • I had never seen your father before I came here.
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The tenses are wrong.
I had never seen your father before I came here.
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Hi,
I have seen your father before I come here.

Is this sentence correct? If not, how would you express the idea?

No. I'd say I saw your father before I came here.

Clive

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