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Hello,
The following is a part of a news, extracted from The Guardian. I'm asking what the differences among 'have frazzled', 'had frazzled' and 'frazzled' are in this text. I mean can I substitute two later ones for the last one?
In addition, I cannot understand the gist of the text. I would appreciate it if you would explain it what it try to say.
Regards.
The following is a part of a news, extracted from The Guardian. I'm asking what the differences among 'have frazzled', 'had frazzled' and 'frazzled' are in this text. I mean can I substitute two later ones for the last one?
Instead of electrifying the organisation, California’s 7 June primary, a final and potentially decisive showdown between Trump and his GOP rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich, appeared to frazzle it.
In addition, I cannot understand the gist of the text. I would appreciate it if you would explain it what it try to say.
Regards.