Tyro wrote: |
Thanks, Philip. Can you please elaborate on the "it has been done" portion. What is the difference between has been and had been?
Tyro
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Present perfect is used to describe an action completed in terms of the present (now): I have seen that film many times, she has made a mistake in spelling, we have all heard that before.
Past perfect is used to describe an action completed in terms of another past action: I had read the book before I saw the movie, she had made many mistakes before she proofread the paper, we had all heard the same story before we had the meeting.
I hope these explanations and examples will help.