Is there anything like we can't use two past tense in one sentence?
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What you must not do is use two past tenses together in the same verb structure. For example, you must not write “he had went” or “he was went”; those should be “he had gone” and “he was going,” respectively
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What you must not do use two past tense together in the same verb structure. For example, you must not write "had he went" or "he was went"; those should be "had he gone" and he was going, respectively.
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