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Hitchiker Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammer

1. I have had my dinner
2. I had my dinner

what is the difference between two above sentences? Why 'have had'?
  

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Hi Hitchiker! (The Past Simple-denotes an action performed within a period of time which is over)

  • Hi Hitchiker!
  • (The Past Simple-denotes an action performed within a period of time which is over)
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Hi Hitchiker!
1.I have had my dinner.(The Present Perfect-denotes completed action connected with present)
2.I had my dinner.(The Past Simple-denotes an action performed within a period of time which is over)
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hitchikerdifference
1. You're explaining why you're not hungry now.
2. You're telling a story. You're telling us what you did.

CJ

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