Have forgotten vs Had forgotten

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  • I forgot to copy you yesterday. 2
  • She glanced at the door, realizing she had forgotten to lock it. Yeah, I'd forgotten about that. She had forgotten not to smile and to keep her lips closed together.
  • Aug 28, 2010 ... "I had forgotten" is is the simple past perfect, used to express an action taking place before a certain time in the past. This tense emphasizes ...
  • Nov 1, 2012 ... 1
  • I had forgotten to copy you yesterday. On a side note: can you recommend a helpful grammar handbook?
  • ing verb] She would never forget ?seeing the Himalayas ...
  • Feb 17, 2016 ... I'm ?sorry, I was forgetting (= I had forgotten) (that) you would be away in ? August. [+
  • Dec 19, 2008 ... It depends on where you are. In the U.S., it would be "I have forgotten"; "forgot" would make you sound like you had not learned the difference ...
  • My son Ryan and I are arguing over the proper expression of "must have forgot" or "must have forgotten" The context is that he has sent out an email earlier and ...
  • Aug 13, 2010 ... on a website I always answer in my head: "No, I have not forgot my password, I have forgotten my password" – Phil Peace Aug 13 '10 at 14:53 ...
  • Future perfect. I will have forgotten you will have forgotten he will have forgotten we will have forgotten you will have forgotten they will have forgotten ...

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