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Simple Past, Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses.



 
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Simple Past, Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses. #1 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:26 am   Simple Past, Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses.
 

Hello,

Sentence A. I知 pleased to join in your lesson after I had received my English lesson from Mr. Torsten.
Sentence B. I知 pleased to join in your lesson after I received my English lesson from Mr. Torsten.
Sentence C. I知 pleased to join in your lesson after I have received my English lesson from Mr. Torsten.
Sentence D. I知 pleased to join in your lesson after I have recently received my English lesson from Mr. Torsten
Sentence E. I知 pleased to join in your lesson after I had recently received my English lesson from Mr. Torsten.

Are the verb tenses in bold grammatical? Please make some suggestions.
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Simple Past, Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses. #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:09 pm   Simple Past, Present Perfect and Past Perfect tenses.
 

Sentence A.....I will be pleased/happy,to join in your lesson after I receive my English lesson from Mr. Torsten.

Just a suggestion. " I will be pleased/happy," should be the opening start to all of your sentences.
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