THE IMMACULATE DECEPTION: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities
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THE IMMACULATE DECEPTION: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities
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>has *went
>The have auxilliary verb requires the use of the past participle of the following verb,
>*gone
Still doesn't fit.
He probably meant "*he went "
this baker is compd.
Obviously a coded message.
mil trib
>>12067251Ackshually, when a situation has occured in the very recent past and the time is irrelevent, present perfect is the preferred verb tense - has gone.
You missed the forest for the tree.
"By lockdown you mean has went into hiding."
"By lockdown you mean has gone into hiding."
"By lockdown you mean he went into hiding."
You're welcome.
>>12067251Ackshually, when a situation has occured in the very recent past and the time is irrelevent, present perfect is the preferred verb tense - has gone.
You missed the forest for the tree.
"By lockdown you mean has went into hiding."
"By lockdown you mean has gone into hiding."
"By lockdown you mean he went into hiding."
You're welcome.