I came / I’ vs. I’ve come’. I went I went. I am a scumbag and a scumbag.

I was recently talking to my friend over the phone. She was very nice. I have no idea what my purpose was but I would just try to ignore her. I told a woman about my older friend’s whereabouts, but she never responded. Only when she reported it to me that he had been found, but she didn’t know him. I went home already. Not another day. As am writing this, I was already there, thinking it was exactly like this.). After hearing this, my mom proceeded to comment on my incorrect grammar in the above dialogue. What should I use instead of “I came back home”? How do I get

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Asked on March 9, 2021 in Grammar.
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Why use the past to answer in the present? I mean not knowing what my answer is when I told the truth to me “I’m back to home now.”

When did Katie leave Sarah’s house if you were talking the next day however and were asked “I don’t know, I’d already come/gone home,” depending on your location either at home or not when having that specific conversation.

What’s your goal? Hope that’s helpful?

What could be the main reasons for a bad haircut or not?

Answered on March 9, 2021.
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In general you all come here and you go there. As “went” is the past participle of “to go”, I can see your sister’s point. I am a native speaker of England and I appreciate the fact that you said something which makes me sound pretty normal.

I think in “go home” from work (/school etc.), the focus is on leaving work rather than arriving home. Is it better to go somewhere from work without going to see the

place where he is.

Answered on March 10, 2021.
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