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My dog barked the whole day yesterday. vs My dog have barked the whole day yesterday.

The correct phrase is "my dog barked the whole day yesterday." The verb "barked" should be in the past simple tense to match the time frame indicated by "yesterday." Using "have barked" creates a mismatch in verb tense.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 634 views

My dog barked the whole day yesterday.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the past simple tense, which is appropriate for actions that occurred and were completed in the past, like the dog barking all day yesterday.

My dog have barked the whole day yesterday.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have barked" does not match the past time frame indicated by "yesterday."

Avoid using present perfect tense (have + past participle) when referring to specific past actions like the dog barking all day yesterday.

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