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Latest post Fri, Apr 16 2004 3:46 PM by Pawel. 0 replies.
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Pawel  +  27875 Fri, 16 Apr 04 03:46 PM
Hello, I have a little problem with the use of the Present Perfect and the Past Simple. For example: a teacher asked me a question and I didn’t know the answer. Should I say to him: “I’m sorry, I haven’t caught it” or maybe “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch it”? Another example is: I was to read a book and during a class a teacher should ask: “Have you read the book?” or “Did you read the book?”. If you could, give me another examples, please. Thanks a lot for your help! Have a nice day. Bye.Smile [:)]
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