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Fina12345 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

I've met her a few weeks after the incident which is in last week.

I've met her a few weeks after the incident which are in last week.
  

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The last part of the sentence (which is in last week) confuses me. and be done with it.

  • The last part of the sentence (which is in last week) confuses me.
  • and be done with it.
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The last part of the sentence (which is in last week) confuses me. I think you need the simple past...I met her a few weeks after the incident...and be done with it.
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Fina12345I've met her a few weeks after the incident which is in last week.
This sentence makes no sense to me. First of all, we should never use present perfect tense with past time marker (last week).
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