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I have finished or I had finished. What's the difference? Come on, let's find out. I have finished is present perfect tense. It's used when the action is completed recently and still has a connection to the present. Example, I have finished my work. The work is done and it'still relevant now. We use subject plus have plus the verb in the t Now, I had finished is past perfect tense. It's used when talking about an action that was completed before another past action. She had finished cooking when I got home. So cooking was completed first, then I arrived. In short, we use had plus past participle to talk about the past before past. Now, what will you use here? Let me know in the comments.

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