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What time I washed a dog?
I had washed a dog in last week, so I have washed a dog today.
Is it right?
28 mars 2018 09:57
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The use of the present perfect and past perfect does not correspond with specific time references, like "today" and "last week". The rules on their usage are different. I recommend that you study these grammar topics more.
28 mars 2018
Possibly
"I hadn't washed the dog in the last week, so I washed the dog today."
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* when you say "a dog" it makes it sound like you're walking up and down your neighborhood, finding a dog, washing it, and then setting it free. Then a few days later, you find another dog and give it a bath. Maybe that is what you mean. But chances are, you are washing a specific dog. So you will want to say "the dog" or "my dog" (if it is yours).
28 mars 2018
I had washed a dog last week and I had washed a dog today.
28 mars 2018
I think you're trying to say: I washed my dog last week (or a week ago), so I have to wash him/her today.
28 mars 2018
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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