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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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difference?

A: I've stopped getting sad over people who don't care about me.
B: I stopped getting sad over people who don't care about me.
  

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e. present perfect connects past action with the present, so (A) is more about your state now, and (B) is more just about an event that happened in the past.

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  • present perfect connects past action with the present, so (A) is more about your state now, and (B) is more just about an event that happened in the past.
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It's only the usual difference between present perfect and past tense, i.e. present perfect connects past action with the present, so (A) is more about your state now, and (B) is more just about an event that happened in the past.

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