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Smiles Posted 20 years ago
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I have walked

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What is the difference between I have walked & I walked?

When I use "I have walked" ?

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Smiles Hello, What is the difference between I have walked & I walked? When I use "I have walked" ? Thanks alot I have walked is the present perfect tense.

  • Smiles Hello, What is the difference between I have walked & I walked?
  • When I use "I have walked" ?
  • Thanks alot I have walked is the present perfect tense.
  • It usually says that the action ended just before another action in the present, or that it provoked another action in the present, or that it happened together with another action in the present, or something that started in the past and is still valid.
  • I have known him for years.
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Smiles
Hello,

What is the difference between I have walked & I walked?

When I use "I have walked" ?

Thanks alot

I have walked is the present perfect tense. It usually says that the action ended just before another action in the present, or that it provoked another action in the present, or that it happened
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Let the dots represent time - from the past on the left to the present at the X to the future on the right.

Past >........................................X................> Future


The vertical bars show the period of time in which you are placing the action. The ( shows that the beginning of the time period is open-ended; there is no definite time when thi
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Thank you so much Aperisic and califjim

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