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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I heard somewhere this:

"He has come in the game and he has assisted for the goal"

Ok... when I heard that, the game had already finished. So, my question is: Couldn't he use "He came in the game and he assisted for the goal"?
  

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Anonymous Ok... when I heard that, the game had already finished. So, my question is: Couldn't he use "He came in the game and he assisted for the goal"?

  • Anonymous Ok...
  • when I heard that, the game had already finished.
  • So, my question is: Couldn't he use "He came in the game and he assisted for the goal"?
  • Yes.
  • If the game is already finished, this is what you would say.
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AnonymousOk... when I heard that, the game had already finished. So, my question is: Couldn't he use "He came in the game and he assisted for the goal"?
Yes. If the game is already finished, this is what you would say.

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