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Moody_m Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect or present simple

Are these sentences correct? I mean the clause with the present perfect. Or should it be the present simple instead?

I feel scared when I've been alone in a dark place.

I feel proud when I've taught someone something.

I feel embarrassed when I've done something stupid thing I don't want someone to know about.

  

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moody_m I feel scared when I've been alone in a dark place. This suggests that you are scared afterwards, not at the time, which is a bit unexpected. " moody_m I feel proud when I've taught someone something.

  • moody_m I feel scared when I've been alone in a dark place.
  • This suggests that you are scared afterwards, not at the time, which is a bit unexpected.
  • " moody_m I feel proud when I've taught someone something.
  • I feel embarrassed when I've done something stupid thing I don't want someone to know about.
  • These are OK.
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moody_mI feel scared when I've been alone in a dark place.

This suggests that you are scared afterwards, not at the time, which is a bit unexpected. More usual would be "I feel scared when I'm alone in a dark place."

moody_mI feel proud when I've taught someone something.
I feel embarrassed when I've done something stupid th
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moody_mI feel embarrassed when I've done something stupid thing I don't want someone to know about.

Sorry, I misread it. It should say "something stupid" or "some stupid thing", not "something stupid thing", as I'm sure you know.

Also, consider whether you mean "anyone" rather than "someone".

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