which one is correct?
I made the changes as you suggested
or
I have made the changes as you suggested
Neither is correct, because you have no punctuation. ________________________________________________________________ Present Perfect tense is better than Simple Past if you mean the result of a past action are important to the present situation. Consider this simple example.
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Neither is correct, because you have no punctuation.
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Present Perfect tense is better than Simple Past if you mean the result of a past action are important to the present situation.
Consider this simple example. If my wife tells me "I have cooked dinner", she means 'Dinner is on the table. Come and eat