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goelmohit2002
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Hi All,
In the chapter#3 of Verb tense on page#36 of Manhattan Verbal guide, it gives the following example of simple present tense:
"Sandy played with her friends"
Can somebody please tell how this is present tense. Shouldn't it be "Sandy plays with her friends" ?
Also the exact same example is given for simple past tense "Sandy played with her friends"
Can "played" act as both simple present and simple past both ?
Please also tell "Sandy has played with her friends". Is this sentence correct for present perfect ? If no then why ?
Thanks
Mohit
In the chapter#3 of Verb tense on page#36 of Manhattan Verbal guide, it gives the following example of simple present tense:
"Sandy played with her friends"
Can somebody please tell how this is present tense. Shouldn't it be "Sandy plays with her friends" ?
Also the exact same example is given for simple past tense "Sandy played with her friends"
Can "played" act as both simple present and simple past both ?
Please also tell "Sandy has played with her friends". Is this sentence correct for present perfect ? If no then why ?
Thanks
Mohit












