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Nalzayed Posted 8 years ago
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Both are correct. Broadly speaking, the difference is this. Simple Past states a fact about some point in the past.

  • Both are correct.
  • Broadly speaking, the difference is this.
  • Simple Past states a fact about some point in the past.
  • Present Perfect indicates some connection to the present time.
  • Have you studied the Present Perfect yet?
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Both are correct.


Broadly speaking, the difference is this.

Simple Past states a fact about some point in the past.

Present Perfect indicates some connection to the present time. Have you studied the Present Perfect yet?

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