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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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it is a desolated place

Yesterday, we went to Maintland for a picnic along with our teachers. I found nothing elegant in it. Actually, I feel, it is a desolated place in a landscape, so, I feel I have wasted `$ 17' on the picnic.
  

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Yesterday we went to Maintland for a picnic with our teachers. I was not impressed with the area / It wasn't beautiful at all, in my opinion. In fact, it seemed a desolate spot on the landscape.

  • Yesterday we went to Maintland for a picnic with our teachers.
  • I was not impressed with the area / It wasn't beautiful at all, in my opinion.
  • In fact, it seemed a desolate spot on the landscape.
  • I felt I wasted $17 on the picnic.
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Yesterday we went to Maintland for a picnic with our teachers. I was not impressed with the area / It wasn't beautiful at all, in my opinion. In fact, it seemed a desolate spot on the landscape. I felt I wasted $17 on the picnic.
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Yesterday we went to Maintland for a picnic with our teachers. I was not impressed with the area / It wasn't beautiful at all, in my opinion. In fact, it seemed a desolate spot on the landscape. I felt I have wasted $17 on the picnic.

Can I add a 'have' in the sentence? Would the sentence sounds the same or correct?
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The sentence is in the past tense. If you wanted to, you could say "I felt I had wasted $17" or "I feel I have wasted $17".

Would the sentence sounds the same or correct?

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