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goelmohit2002
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Hi All,
Can someone please help me understand is it the case that:
Past/Past Perfect tense always follows infinitive.
e.g. Judge bonham denied to sign a document.
And Past Perfect continuous always follows participle
e.g. I have been working....
Or there are some exceptions to this rule....
i have seen couple of OG explanations mentioning the same....specifically the rule#1....is this rule always followed in GMAT ?
Thanks
Mohit
Can someone please help me understand is it the case that:
Past/Past Perfect tense always follows infinitive.
e.g. Judge bonham denied to sign a document.
And Past Perfect continuous always follows participle
e.g. I have been working....
Or there are some exceptions to this rule....
i have seen couple of OG explanations mentioning the same....specifically the rule#1....is this rule always followed in GMAT ?
Thanks
Mohit












