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Rajesh jain Posted 14 years ago
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I just wish the revelation of shiva's doppelganger (had come/came) a bit late in the movie and in a more surprising way.
What would be the difference in using "had come" and "came" in this sentence? I am assuming that "had come" tells about my feelings while I was watching movie in the theatre and "came" indicates how I feel abut the movie in general even at the present . Am I right?
  

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You are right, rajesh.

  • You are right, rajesh.
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And what about using "woud have come" ?
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'Would have come' is an acceptable alternative to 'had come'.

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