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Mr Wilson – Can I see Mr Wright, please?
Recepcionist – Mr Wright isn’t here, I’m afraid. He had left for a conference in Barcelona earlier today. I could put you through to someone else who has also worked on your project. I believe Mr Phillips must be able to help you.
Mr Wilson – Isn’t Mr Wright here??? I have talked to him on the phone just yesterday evening!
Recepcionist – I have to apologise for the inconvenience, Sir. I But problems has arisen in our office in Barcelona and Mr Wright could not postpone his trip.
Correct grammatical use of the present perfect tense is found in alternative: