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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Past simple or present perfect

I'm doing shopping so when I go back to home I want to tell my sister that I bought her something .. It's better to say "I bought you" or "I have bought you" ?
  

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anonymous It's Is it better to say "I bought you" or "I have bought you "? It doesn't matter. Both work.

  • anonymous It's Is it better to say "I bought you" or "I have bought you "?
  • It doesn't matter.
  • Both work.
  • CJ
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anonymousIt's Is it better to say "I bought you" or "I have bought you"?

It doesn't matter. Both work.

CJ

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