What is the difference when we say we plan to do something and we have planned to do something? For example:
A: [1] What do you plan to do after graduation?
A: [2] What have you planned to do after graduation?
B: [1] I plan to study economics and work in abroad for a year.
B: [2] I have planned to study economics and work in abroad for a year.
What is the difference when we say we plan to do something and we have planned to do something? For example: A: [1] What do you plan to do after graduation? This is natural English in this context.
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What is the difference when we say we plan to do something and we have planned to do something? For example:
A: [1] What do you plan to do after graduation? This is natural English in this context.
A: [2] What have you planned to do after graduation?
B: [1] I plan to study economics and work--- in abroad for a year. This is natural English