⁌ ULY ⁍добавил комментарий 3 years ago
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dasha Voloohavaспросил перевод 3 years ago
Как перевести? (en-ru)
what is the difference between worked and have worked?
I always get confused with worked/have worked/had worked/have been working
If I want to say `I have worked in Japan for 6 years`,but I dont work there anymore,is it correct way to say it?
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⁌ ULY ⁍добавил комментарий 3 years ago
If you no longer work there, it’s a completed past action and you say “I worked in Japan for six months.“
Alexander Аkimovдобавил комментарий 3 years ago
You should use the Past Perfect when you had done or experienced something by the moment when something else happened in the past:
"When my brother finally came over to Japan, I HAD worked there for 6 years." - when he came, you still were working.
Uly, is this correct?
⁌ ULY ⁍добавил комментарий 3 years ago
Absolutely on the money 👍🏼🤩