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I agree with Brad's insertion of past perfect into the quoted
paragraph. It seems to me that, in general, use of perfect tenses is
slowly declining, although this is a completely subjective
impression. I hear students say things like "I ate lunch already"
instead of "I have eaten lunch already," indicating decline in use
of the present perfect as well as the past perfect. Maybe there has
always been variation in these uses, maybe not. Perhaps Herb can
enlighten us on this point.
Dr. Johanna Rubba, Ph. D.
Associate Professor, Linguistics
Linguistics Minor Advisor
English Dept.
Cal Poly State University San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Ofc. tel. : 805-756-2184
Dept. tel.: 805-756-2596
Dept. fax: 805-756-6374
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URL: cla.calpoly.edu/~jrubba
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