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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Present Perfecf vs. Simple Past with time expressions

What's the difference in meaning between:

I have finished two assignments this month

I finished two assignments this month

when ia each one apppropriate?
  

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Either would work, depending on the situation. The second is a mere statement of fact, while the first could imply that you expect to do more.

  • Either would work, depending on the situation.
  • The second is a mere statement of fact, while the first could imply that you expect to do more.
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Either would work, depending on the situation. The second is a mere statement of fact, while the first could imply that you expect to do more.

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