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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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I removed your name as opposed to I've removed your name. Which is preferred?
  

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Hi, I removed your name as opposed to I've removed your name. Which is preferred? Both are fine.

  • Hi, I removed your name as opposed to I've removed your name.
  • Which is preferred?
  • Both are fine.
  • It depends on what you mean.
  • I removed your name Simply states a fact about the past.
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Hi,

I removed your name as opposed to I've removed your name. Which is preferred?

Both are fine. It depends on what you mean.



I removed your name Simply states a fact about the past. Maybe you did this 30 seconds ago,. Maybe you did it 30 years ago.



I've removed your name States a fact about the past in a way that indicates i

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