Hi there, I would like to know if these tenses in the sentence are correct - "When I have read about the microscopy facility at IST, I was truly amazed by the opportunities for analysis.. " Or should I use: "when I had read, I was" or "when I red, I have been amazed". I got confused, can you help, please ?
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Hi Polarchirst Welcome to English Forums. This is correct. You refer to past so stick to past.
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Hi Polarchirst Welcome to English Forums.
This is correct.
You refer to past so stick to past.
"When I read about the microscopy facility at IST, I was truly amazed by the opportunities for analysis..
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This is correct. You refer to past so stick to past. "When I read about the microscopy facility at IST, I was truly amazed by the opportunities for analysis.. "