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I need help to clarify these patterns.
1.I have recieved the mail.
2.I had recieved the mail.
3.I recieved the mail.
I am wondering what differences among these three tense are, since they all mean the action is happened, but when to use which tense is proper and correct? I read the grammar book, though, I still feel mess.
2011年12月15日 05:54
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1. I have recieved the mail.- this sentence is Present Perfect Tense - in this tense the action started in the past and has never ended
2. I had received the mail - this is the Past Perfect tense - In this tense the action started in the past, went on for sometime and ended in the past
3. I recieved the mail - simple past tense - the action started and ended in the past
So here are the differences I hope I have helped you in some way.Have a nice day!
2011年12月15日
I suggest you study English tenses properly.
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/tenses
2011年12月15日
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