1) I have already applied for the job.
2) I didn't receive his letter for many days.
3) I have done / finished my work. (Which word is best here, done or finished?)
4) Did he get home before the rain stopped?
5) The boys have plucked the flowers before the gardener came in.
6) I know him for three years.
7) He deceived me.
Are these sentences grammatically correct and natural?
) I have already applied for the job. 2) I didn't receive his letter for many days. 3) I have done / finished my work.
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) I have already applied for the job.
2) I didn't receive his letter for many days.
3) I have done / finished my work. (Which word is best here, done or finished?) Both are OK.
4) Did he get home before the rain stopped?
5) The boys had plucked the flowers before the gardener came in.
6) I knew / have known him for three years.
7) He dec
sundarnaz5) The boys have plucked the flowers before the gardener came in.
In Asian varieties of English people use the highlighted word when mention fruit, seeds and flowers. In the UK, people say picked instead.