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Kashash Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect or simple past

"It's nice to know that the vid I have posted has given good affection and memories about past experience of the event.

Is this correct? Or should've been I have posted gave a good affection and...
  

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In the first position, either verb form is reasonable; in the second position, present perfect is a much better choice. It's nice to know that the video I posted / have posted has give n pleasure and good memories of the event.

  • In the first position, either verb form is reasonable; in the second position, present perfect is a much better choice.
  • It's nice to know that the video I posted / have posted has give n pleasure and good memories of the event.
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In the first position, either verb form is reasonable; in the second position, present perfect is a much better choice.

It's nice to know that the video I posted / have posted has given pleasure and good memories of the event.
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Cheers for the help!

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