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I’d like to know if we can mix the present perfect and the simple past and if it’s natural.
I noticed that the present simple it’s often used for sentences with already.
I already finished it! But not for it negative opposite I haven’t
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So could you just try to explain when you use the present perfect beyond that kind of rule:
So, we can say that generally we use the present perfect to talk about experiences, changes over time, accomplishments, and uncompleted actions we
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Sorry about the mistakes I made before... was in kind of a hurry! Really? Would you prefer the sentence: if you have gotten hurt, please tell me! then If you got hurt, please tell me! To me sounds kind of odd! If so what makes you chose that tense?
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Hi I need some help about a few more sentences, I'd just like to know what's more common in american enlish:
All the pictures I've taken are really bad! or All the pictures you took are really bad!
If you saw him please call me!
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If you want to comment a sports game on TV which time it preferred:
He made a point! Or He has made a point! (right now)
He fell down…….. Or He has fallen down… (right now)
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Certainly you're right that it might doesn't matter that much in the end, but still there seem to be some clear preferences! I'd just like to know what's common in the US! Can some other American native tell me his opinion on the
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Hi Yankee or any other Americans!
I just wonder if it's in the end not a difference between written and spoken enlish. Because if been told that if you call your mom after an exam it's far more likely to tell her: I passed the exam then
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So you're saying that usally to give some news you(an american) wouldn't use the present perfect, right?
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So Yankee what would make you choose the present perfect in the mentioned sentences? What's your feeling on that?
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Yes, my name is Yves. and Yes you're right I thought that Americans they won't use present perfect that much!
You said that you'd also prefer the present perect? Could explain me why? Because for me there is now reason to assume I
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