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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Please check these sentences.

You might get shocked to know that Namrata had been stopped to work in Rajesh Hamal's movie but it's the truth. that's why Namrata couldn't work in Rajesh Hamal's movie.
  

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You might be shocked to know that Namrata has been barred from acting in Rajesh Hamal's movie , but it's the truth. T hat's why Namrata couldn't work in Rajesh Hamal's movie.

  • You might be shocked to know that Namrata has been barred from acting in Rajesh Hamal's movie , but it's the truth.
  • T hat's why Namrata couldn't work in Rajesh Hamal's movie.
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You might be shocked to know that Namrata has been barred from acting in Rajesh Hamal's movie, but it's the truth. That's why Namrata couldn't work in Rajesh Hamal's movie.
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Thank you for the reply but the sentence meaning was in the past not present, that's why I used 'had'. could you check thia conversation,


Alex: do you know Namrata had been barred from acting in Rajesh Hamal's movie?

Jack: Oh really! I didn't know that.

alex: yeah.
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Alex: Do you know Namrata had been barred from acting in Rajesh Hamal's movie?

Jack: Oh really! I didn't know that.
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You mean the conversation with past perfect tense makes sense right? If I use present tense there, it's going to current news but if I use past perfect tense it is going to be old news not fresh at present anymore, right?
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AnonymousIf I use present tense there, it's going to current news but if I use past perfect tense it is going to be old news not fresh at present anymore, right?
No. You are talking about when the banning happened, not when it was leaked to the press.

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