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Hi guys,
I've been thinking about this for quite some time. Many people from US companys often aswer me in the present perfect like:
Thank you, I've received your e-mail OR Yves, I've spoken to my boss and he...or Yves, I've
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Could you also tell me your opinion on this?
Today I got an e-mail from an US company and there was written:
I have spoken with our Quality Manager, Mr. Todd Richardello, and he told me that he has just sent the requested documents, via Fax,
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Very intressting so I think that means in many cases it's possible to use either of them with only a slightly different meaning.
By the way today I got an e-mail from an US company and there was written:
I have spoken with our Quality
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I guess some people would say that you have to use I've opened the window, because it has a result in the presents, you're cold, but for me it just sounds unnatural to use it that way. What do you think? And what about the I've
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Hi Yankee! Thanks for your answer! I think your right that I possibly didn't give you enough context! One example give really confuses me a lot, that's the I('ve) attached a picture(to an e-mail) thing. I've seen this so often in
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I feel like in American enlish people tend to chose present perfect instead of simple past,
to be more formal! Is it true? What do you think about it? For instance:
Thank you I have received your mail! (formal)
Thanks I received your
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Can't figure out when americans use present perfect! Please give me some easy rules!?
Would you say:
Did you lock the door?(or Have you locked the door?) "It's so cold!"answer: "I've opened the window! or I opened
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When do you guys use the present perfect! (americans!)?
I had asked a similar question before and I got many diffrent answers! One was like: So, we can say that generally we use the present perfect to talk about experiences, changes over time,
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