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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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is this statment correct

He had applied for the passport on , but he hasn’t received yet.



Is this statement correct?



Thomas
  

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Hi, He had applied for the passport on 04/04/06, but he hasn’t received yet. Is this statement correct? No.

  • Hi, He had applied for the passport on 04/04/06, but he hasn’t received yet.
  • Is this statement correct?
  • No.
  • You need an object for the verb 'receive'.
  • You don't seem to have a context that needs the Past Perfect tense.
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Hi,

He had applied for the passport on 04/04/06, but he hasn’t received yet.

Is this statement correct? No.

You need an object for the verb 'receive'. You don't seem to have a context that needs the Past Perfect tense. Unless you have earlier referred to this particular passport, say 'a'.

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