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tufguy

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Hi guys,

Please check this sentence "When I started watching that movie it had alreay been half finished".
 
I am not a teacher.

"When I started watching that movie it was already half finished."

I would probably say "half over" or "halfway through".
 
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By the time I started watching the movie, it was already half over.



--lotus
 
Is my sentence totally wrong
 
Yes, pretty much.
 
So we can't use "Had done" or have I used it incorrectly, if we cannot use "Had done"here then my question is why because here we are moving 1 step back in past.
 
So we can't use "Had done" or have I used it incorrectly, if we cannot use "Had done"here then my question is why because here we are moving 1 step back in past.
Your original is totally incorrect.
If you want to use unusual English, you could say, "...it had already half finished", but not "... had already been half finished".
A movie that had already been half finished is a movie that hasn't completed production yet.
 
OK got you.
 
Raymott's statement that your sentence was totally correct was either facetious or incorrect.
 
Raymott's statement that your sentence was totally correct was either facetious or incorrect.
Well, it's a pity I didn't make that statement.
 
Oops! I apologize. I misread your post. :oops:
 
Please Mike say clearly.
 
What exactly do you want to say?
 
I don't know what you mean.
 
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