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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Present perfect or past simple

I want to say that I liked the things I learned somewhere.

"I liked the things I learned there"

I think that Present perfect suits better here.

"I liked the things I have learned there."

So, which suits best? Present perfect or past simple?
  

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Anonymous Present perfect or past simple? Past simple. ("liked") With "like" (not "liked") you can use either "learned" or "have learned".

  • Anonymous Present perfect or past simple?
  • Past simple.
  • ("liked") With "like" (not "liked") you can use either "learned" or "have learned".
  • CJ
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AnonymousPresent perfect or past simple?
Past simple. ("liked")

With "like" (not "liked") you can use either "learned" or "have learned".

CJ

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