0Let's say I'm taking a course which is 4-week long. Which is the right tense to use?02br 02br 01font001. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I [found/ find] this course to be very informative and useful. 02font02br 02br 00I think 'found' is the right choice but, on the other hand, 'find' sounds logical because the course is still on-going.02br 02br 01font002. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I [have learned/ had learned/ learn] a lot.02font0-
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1. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I found it to be very informative and useful. 2.
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After attending this course for 2 weeks, I found it to be very informative and useful.
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02br 02br 00EDIT: As to the use of Past Perfect, you need a very special context:02br 02br 00...
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0 See the difference:02br 02br 001.1. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I found it to be very informative and useful. 02br 02br 001.2. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I still find it very informative and useful.02br 02br 002.1. After attending this course for 2 weeks, I learned a lot.02br 02br 00I am