In general, the perfect tense may be applied wherever the action is connected with the present time, by the actual existence, either of the author, or of the work, though it may have been performed many centuries ago ; but if neither the author nor the... English Grammar, with an Improved Syntax - Page 54by J. M. Putnam - 1831 - 162 pagesFull view - About this book
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