EngLearner
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- May 13, 2023
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John launches his toy plane, and it lands on the roof of a garage. He notices that there's a tree growing nearby the garage. He starts climbing that tree so he can get on top of the garage and get his plane. Bob notices John climbing the tree, comes up to him and says: "Why are you climbing that tree?". To which John replies with one of the sentences below.
1. I launched my plane, it flew over the field, then bumped into this tree and has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
2. I launched my plane, it flew over the field and has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
3. I launched my plane, and it has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
Should the "has" in bold be included in the above sentences? I'm wondering about both British and American English. Thanks in advance.
1. I launched my plane, it flew over the field, then bumped into this tree and has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
2. I launched my plane, it flew over the field and has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
3. I launched my plane, and it has landed on the garage roof. Could you please help me get it from there?
Should the "has" in bold be included in the above sentences? I'm wondering about both British and American English. Thanks in advance.