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HAVE RESERVED or HAD RESERVED???
I forgot that I had already reserved an another lesson.
OR
I forgot that I have already reserved an another lesson.
Which one is correct??
I alway get comfused between have(has) and had.
Oct 19, 2013 1:16 PM
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There's only a minor difference in this: I had means that you are recalling th past action of reserving . Have reserved means you are recalling that a reservation exists now, because you made it in the past.
Think of the difference between 'I had a reservation' and I have a reservation' . The first stats that you ken this fact in the past, but you are not saying you know it now. The second states it as a current fact.
October 19, 2013
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