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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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past perfect tense

Question about past perfect tense: would you say has become, or has became?

What about: The bell has not yet rung, or the bell has not yet rang?

  

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"Has become" and "has not yet rung". paco

  • "Has become" and "has not yet rung".
  • paco
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"Has become" and "has not yet rung".

paco
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AnonymousQuestion about past perfect tense: would you say has become, or has became?

What about: The bell has not yet rung, or the bell has not yet rang?



This is actually the present perfect, Anon. The past perfect would be "had become", "h

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