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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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I lost my passport

http://www.manhattan.edu/student_life/international-student-services/international-student-faq
I lost my passport. What should I do?
File a police report, notify your country’s consular office, and let the ISA office know as soon as possible.

Is I lost my passport correct? Is "I've lost my passport" wrong?
  

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Hi, HUBLOT Is "I lost my passport" correct? OK. HUBLOT Is "I've lost my passport" wrong?

  • Hi, HUBLOT Is "I lost my passport" correct?
  • OK.
  • HUBLOT Is "I've lost my passport" wrong?
  • OK, too.
  • Regards
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Hi,
HUBLOTIs "I lost my passport" correct?
OK.
HUBLOTIs "I've lost my passport" wrong?
OK, too.

Regards
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Thank you, Regards.

Do "I lost my passport" and "I've lost my passport" mean the same thing?

- I've lived here for three years.
- I lived here for three years.
Do these sentences mean the same thing?
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There is a difference in meaning between the simple past and the present perfect.
But that does not mean that there are no situations in which both meanings can make sense.
In fact, quite often there is nothing in the situation that demands that you use only one of these.

If, however, you mention a specific time when something happened, you must use the simple past.

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