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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"I learned a lot of things in the USA."

"I have learned a lot of things in the USA." or "I learned a lot of things in the USA."

It was 2 years ago, when I was in the USA, so I think the second is logically natural or the first one is also possible in some cases?

Thank you a lot and have a good and safe day.
  

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I have learned a lot of things in the USA. Say this when you are still in the US. You are still in the process of learning..

  • I have learned a lot of things in the USA.
  • Say this when you are still in the US.
  • You are still in the process of learning..
  • I learned a lot of things in the USA.
  • Say this after you have left the US.
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I have learned a lot of things in the USA. Say this when you are still in the US. You are still in the process of learning..

I learned a lot of things in the USA. Say this after you have left the US. The learning is completed.

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