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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

past tense

i reached my destination OR i have reached my destination? and why? thanks
  

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I reached my destination on time yesterday. ~ I've (just) reached my destination, and I'm tired.

  • I reached my destination on time yesterday.
  • ~ I've (just) reached my destination, and I'm tired.
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I reached my destination on time yesterday. ~ I've (just) reached my destination, and I'm tired.
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Also: I have reached my destination - I am where I intended to be.
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AnonymousI reached my destination.
Use this when you're telling a story that took place many years ago, for example. This usage cuts your story off from present time.
AnonymousI have reached my destination.
Use this when you're on your cell phone telling someone that this took place just minutes ago, and you need the

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