I'm at the dentist's office and I say: You asked me to keep all the retainers so I kept all of them. Fine Or You've asked me to keep all the retainers so I've kept all of them. Are both useable or is there a difference?
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CliveI'm at the dentist's office and I say:You asked me to keep all the retainers so I kept all of them.FineOrYou've asked me to keep all the retainers so I've kept all of them.Are both useable or is there a difference? The underline part is not a natural choice. Say 'You asked me'.CliveWhat about:
CliveThat's what I said in my previous post.CliveThank you Sir!