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Gaylord336 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Are present perfect and past simple always interchangeable?

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is there a subtle difference


I often use them interchangeably

  

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They are almost never interchangeable. There is far more than a subtle difference. Read some of the Related Topics on the right and ask again if you have any specific questions about them.

  • They are almost never interchangeable.
  • There is far more than a subtle difference.
  • Read some of the Related Topics on the right and ask again if you have any specific questions about them.
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They are almost never interchangeable.

There is far more than a subtle difference.

Read some of the Related Topics on the right and ask again if you have any specific questions about them.

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e.g.

I have worked for Company X for less than a month. (I am presently employed by Company X.)
I worked for Company X for less than a month. (I am not employed by Company X now.)


It is 9 am and Thomas is visiting his grandparents.

Grandmother: Are you hungry? I have some fresh hot-cross buns.
Thomas: No, I ate a big breakfast an hour ago. (Correct)


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gaylord336

Or

is there a subtle difference


I often use them interchangeably

The past simple is used more often than the present perfect, so if you're in the middle of a conversation and your brain freezes because you don't know which of those tenses to use, choose the past simple. You are not likely to be wrong very often.

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