Anonymous Posted 13 years agoGrammar
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Are they the same or different? Reference to meaning and grammar.
1) I wrote a letter this morning.
2) I've written a letter this morning.
Top answer
Anonymous 1) I wrote a letter this morning. It's no longer morning. Anonymous 2) I've written a letter this morning.
— Cool Breeze
- Anonymous 1) I wrote a letter this morning.
- It's no longer morning.
- Anonymous 2) I've written a letter this morning.
- It's still morning.
- CB
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Anonymous1) I wrote a letter this morning.
It's no longer morning.
Anonymous2) I've written a letter this morning.
It's still morning.
CB