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English 1b3 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Tense after certain adverbs (historically and currently)

Historically and currently the features they have provided also have served  a decent purpose. 

Is the past perfect tense correct here? Is there a better way to write this perhaps?
  

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English 1b3 Is the past perfect tense correct here? Do you mean present perfect? There is no past perfect tense in your sentence.

  • English 1b3 Is the past perfect tense correct here?
  • Do you mean present perfect?
  • There is no past perfect tense in your sentence.
  • The sentence is OK.
  • We would need more context to determine if there were a better way to say it.
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English 1b3Is the past perfect tense correct here?
Do you mean present perfect? There is no past perfect tense in your sentence.
The sentence is OK. We would need more context to determine if there were a better way to say it.

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