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I have finish the work yesterday vs I have finish the work yesterday

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "I finished the work yesterday." The verb "finish" should be in the past tense to match the time reference "yesterday."

Last updated: March 23, 2024

I have finish the work yesterday

Incorrect. The verb "finish" should be in the past tense to match the time reference "yesterday."

The correct form is "I finished the work yesterday."
  • You were ordered to finish the work yesterday.
  • I have to finish the work by four o'clock.
  • She must have finished the work yesterday.
  • Finish the work schedule for next week.
  • No way, I have finish my work.
  • Then I'll finally be able to finish the work Carter started.
  • It is impossible for me to finish the work in an hour.
  • I want to finish the work on my own.
  • It will take him two hours to finish the work.
  • I'll finish the work in a week or less.
  • It took me five hours to finish the work.
  • It is difficult to finish the work in a day.
  • Although she was tired, she tried to finish the work.
  • I have to finish the design by tomorrow.
  • I have more than enough men to finish the mission.
  • I have to finish the McLeans' laundry first.
  • And I said I have to finish the mission.
  • I have to finish the painting first.
  • - I have to finish the contract that.
  • I have to finish the Chairman's party look.

Alternatives:

  • I finished the work yesterday.

I have finish the work yesterday

Incorrect. The verb "finish" should be in the past tense to match the time reference "yesterday."

The correct form is "I finished the work yesterday."
  • You were ordered to finish the work yesterday.
  • I have to finish the work by four o'clock.
  • She must have finished the work yesterday.
  • Finish the work schedule for next week.
  • No way, I have finish my work.
  • Then I'll finally be able to finish the work Carter started.
  • It is impossible for me to finish the work in an hour.
  • I want to finish the work on my own.
  • It will take him two hours to finish the work.
  • I'll finish the work in a week or less.
  • It took me five hours to finish the work.
  • It is difficult to finish the work in a day.
  • Although she was tired, she tried to finish the work.
  • I have to finish the design by tomorrow.
  • I have more than enough men to finish the mission.
  • I have to finish the McLeans' laundry first.
  • And I said I have to finish the mission.
  • I have to finish the painting first.
  • - I have to finish the contract that.
  • I have to finish the Chairman's party look.

Alternatives:

  • I finished the work yesterday.

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