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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Finish

I give my friend a novel I wrote. And he says:

You've finished it? Or

You finished it?

Which one is correct? What's the difference.
  

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Both are fine, both are likely, and they are synonymous. Present perfect has its [url=]usual connotation[/url] here.

  • Both are fine, both are likely, and they are synonymous.
  • Present perfect has its [url=]usual connotation[/url] here.
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Both are fine, both are likely, and they are synonymous. Present perfect has its [url=]usual connotation[/url] here.

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