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Savva Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Past Simple vs Present Perfect

What's the difference? " I learned English by watching movies etc." and "I've learned English by watching movies etc."

  

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Savva What's the difference? " "I learned ... by -ing" is used much more often than "I've learned ...

  • Savva What's the difference?
  • " "I learned ...
  • by -ing" is used much more often than "I've learned ...
  • by -ing".
  • "I learned (something)" is for more definite topics that require a period of time to learn, and that period of time was already completed in the past.
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Savva

What's the difference? "I learned English by watching movies etc." and "I've learned English by watching movies etc."

"I learned ... by -ing" is used much more often than "I've learned ... by -ing".

"I learned (something)" is for more definite topics that require a period of time to learn, and that period of time was already completed in t

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