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I have shared with them vs i had shared

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have shared with them' is used to indicate a recent action that has an impact on the present. 'I had shared' is used to talk about a past action that was completed before another past event. The choice between them depends on the timeline of the events being described.
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Last updated: July 04, 2024

I have shared with them

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a recent action that has an impact on the present.

This phrase is used to talk about an action that was completed recently and has relevance to the present moment. It implies that the sharing took place in the recent past and the effects are still ongoing.

Examples:

  • I have shared with them all the details about the project.
  • She has shared her concerns with the team.
  • Have you shared the news with your family?
  • They have shared their experiences with us.
  • We have shared our resources with the community.
  • Oct 13, 2014 ... They should be able to go to their OneDrive Folder on their computer & see the shared folder I have shared with them... the ONLY way they see ...
  • I have shared with them that a time will come when I say, “No, you cannot drive anymore.” Because we have had the conversation, it will be easier to make that ...
  • Under the shared content section they can see the libraries I have shared with them (including thumbnails), but when they try to see what is ...
  • Based on their performance and conversations I have shared with them, the Mount teachers appear to have the invaluable blessing of working with very effective ...

Alternatives:

  • I shared with them
  • I have shared
  • I have shared with them already
  • I have already shared with them
  • I have shared with them before

i had shared

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to talk about a past action that was completed before another past event.

This phrase is used to indicate that the sharing occurred in the past, before another event or point in time in the past. It is often used in storytelling or to describe a sequence of events.

Examples:

  • I had shared my concerns with them before the meeting.
  • She had shared the news with me earlier.
  • They had shared their experiences with the group before the decision was made.
  • We had shared our resources with the organization last year.
  • He had shared his ideas with the team in the previous meeting.
  • I had shared some with friends.
  • In a matter of seconds, the sweet guy I had shared work and secrets with at university changed completely, giving way to the monster that still haunts me in my sleepless nights.
  • I had shared with you all I know
  • I wish you had shared just a few things.
  • I felt that we had shared a great deal in prayer, even without talking.
  • But I hadn't shared it with Matty, which meant...
  • Yes, but I hadn't shared that with my therapist.
  • Whatever I had I shared with you... but all I got from the street was misery.
  • Until now I was sure Marta had shared the fate of Tadeusz
  • Though I wish you hadn't shared that.
  • I told Davina a story about my first boyfriend... but what I didn't tell her was that... I had never shared that story with anyone else.
  • Allow me an additional ten seconds - given that Mrs Lulling was given an extra two minutes - and allow me to say to the latter that my marriage would never have survived if my wife and I had not shared the parental leave equally.
  • Had I shared an elevator ride with this poem?
  • Perhaps if you had shared your plans.
  • As if we had shared memories.
  • 'I enjoyed reliving the moments we had shared together.
  • Since 1714 Britain and the Electorate of Hanover had shared a single monarch.
  • England and Scotland had shared a monarch since 1603, but had remained separately governed countries.
  • They had shared creative and human experiences.
  • To date we had shared office space with other companies.

Alternatives:

  • I shared with them
  • I had already shared
  • I had shared with them before
  • I had shared with them already
  • I had shared with them previously

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