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what is the difference in between "had taken" and "has taken"?

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Hi, what is the difference in between "had taken" and "has taken"? The first is Past Perfect tense, the second is Present Perfect. They have different meanings.

  • Hi, what is the difference in between "had taken" and "has taken"?
  • The first is Past Perfect tense, the second is Present Perfect.
  • They have different meanings.
  • Consider these examples.
  • A robber has taken my money.
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Hi,

what is the difference in between "had taken" and "has taken"?

The first is Past Perfect tense, the second is Present Perfect. They have different meanings.

Consider these examples.

A robber has taken my money. He did it sometime in the past, and right now I don't have any money.

Yesterday at 6pm, I put my hand in my pocket. My money

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