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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this sentence right?

From the glee episode.

When I pulled the sandwich out, I saw the face of God literally. I had made a grilled cheesus.

Shouldn't he have said. I have made a grilled cheesus.
  

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Hi, From the glee episode. When I pulled the sandwich out, I saw the face of *** literally. I had made a grilled cheesus.

  • Hi, From the glee episode.
  • When I pulled the sandwich out, I saw the face of *** literally.
  • I had made a grilled cheesus.
  • Shouldn't he have said.
  • I have made a grilled cheesus.
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Hi,

From the glee episode.

When I pulled the sandwich out, I saw the face of *** literally. I had made a grilled cheesus.

Shouldn't he have said. I have made a grilled cheesus.

No.

The Past Perfect means 'the making' was before 'the pulling'.



The Present Perfect means 'the making' was before the time you say this sentence,

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