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Necrophagist Posted 9 years ago
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Past or present

"When I went to Poland 10 years ago, I tried the best thing that has/had ever been made" Which one?

  

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They can both be used but with different senses: "When I went to Poland 10 yrs. " This indicates that the thing is still being made. "When I went to Poland 10 yrs.

  • They can both be used but with different senses: "When I went to Poland 10 yrs.
  • " This indicates that the thing is still being made.
  • "When I went to Poland 10 yrs.
  • " This indicates that 10 yrs.
  • ago the thing was no longer being made.
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They can both be used but with different senses:


"When I went to Poland 10 yrs. ago, I tried the best thing that has ever been made." This indicates that the thing is still being made.


"When I went to Poland 10 yrs. ago, I tried the best thing that had ever been made." This indicates that 10 yrs. ago the thing was no longer being made.

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