B2) Spot the error
i)She has come yesterday.
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"Has come" is wrong, it should be came
“has” is the indication that it is an action over and done with. There is a suggestion of unspoken finality.
Explanation:
Remember, “come” has many uses in indicating transit or movement:
“Please come to Boston for the springtime.”
“What has come over you?”
“The pain comes and goes.”
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When using “came” - there are variety uses there, too:
A dream while awake came to me.
She came to me from out of the past as I remembered Voronezh, Russia.
The invitation to the party came on Wednesday, giving me 2 days to prepare.
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“Came” is the simple past tense of “come.”
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