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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Sentence help

Hi,

like I've traveled to a city in the 1950's with unimaginable futuristic architecture.

Is this fragment grammatically correct?
  

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Without the whole thing I can't tell, but as it is I think it should be in the past simple rather than the present perfect.

  • Without the whole thing I can't tell, but as it is I think it should be in the past simple rather than the present perfect.
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Without the whole thing I can't tell, but as it is I think it should be in the past simple rather than the present perfect.
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What if the sentence is used during the present?
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If it relates to the present then you can use the present perfect. If it is in the present then you need present simple. Present perfect happened in the past but has a inportance in the present.
I've broken my hand - I broke it in the past but it isn't healed yet.
I broke my hand - past, the hand is fixed.

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