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A set of forms taken by a verb to indicate the time and/or completeness and continuance of the action in relation to the time of the utterance.
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Using more than one tense in one sentence
I want to ask how to use more than one tense in a sentence.
In the sentences below, which are correct?
I have to take a picture of the cake before it is gone.
I had to take a picture of the cake be …