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Hampeh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I also notice vs. I also noticed

Dear teacher and friends,

I would like to know what is different between these two sentences. Can I use both of them? Which scenario should I use the first one and which scenario should I use the other one?

I also notice vs. I also noticed

Thanks in advance.
  

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The difference between the two is that the first refers to Present tense and the second to Past tense . I also notice ( these days, now, etc) I also notic ed ( yesterday, in the past) "Notice" is a regular verb - it receives "-ed" ending when in Past Tense.

  • The difference between the two is that the first refers to Present tense and the second to Past tense .
  • I also notice ( these days, now, etc) I also notic ed ( yesterday, in the past) "Notice" is a regular verb - it receives "-ed" ending when in Past Tense.
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The difference between the two is that the first refers to Present tense and the second to Past tense .

I also notice ( these days, now, etc)

I also noticed ( yesterday, in the past)

"Notice" is a regular verb - it receives "-ed" ending when in Past Tense.

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