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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Fine distinctions between "Have you seen the movie yet?" and "Did you see the movie?"

What might be the differences in meaning between "Have you seen the movie yet?" and "Did you see the movie?" Are there any fine distinctions between them?

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For some speakers there may be (with those expecting you to see the movie using the present perfect), but with other speakers there is none but personal or regional habit.

  • For some speakers there may be (with those expecting you to see the movie using the present perfect), but with other speakers there is none but personal or regional habit.
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For some speakers there may be (with those expecting you to see the movie using the present perfect), but with other speakers there is none but personal or regional habit.
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