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Abdulrahman5 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I've realized vs I realized

What does someone mean when he say "I've realized" and what is the difference between it and "I realized" ?
  

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First, let's consider simpler and more concrete examples. Mary: I've cooked dinner . Sounds like it's on the table right now.

  • First, let's consider simpler and more concrete examples.
  • Mary: I've cooked dinner .
  • Sounds like it's on the table right now.
  • Let's eat!
  • Jane: I cooked dinner last week for my mother.
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First, let's consider simpler and more concrete examples.


Mary: I've cooked dinner. Sounds like it's on the table right now. Let's eat!

Jane: I cooked dinner last week for my mother. Just focuses on a simple event in the past.


OK?

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