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Diego gg Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect with "during"

Hello and thanks for the help.

I'm struggling to understand whether I should use here the present perfect or just the past simple.

"about the questions you have raised during our call"

Situation: Someone asked me something during a phone call and I was replying afterwards.

"during our call" seems to me as a definite event that happened in the past, but since i'm talking about something that occurred in the past that is relevant in the present (questions raised) I don't know what to say

  

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diego gg Situation: Someone asked me something during a phone call and I was replying afterwards. In this case you should say: "the questions you raised during our call"

  • diego gg Situation: Someone asked me something during a phone call and I was replying afterwards.
  • In this case you should say: "the questions you raised during our call"
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diego ggSituation: Someone asked me something during a phone call and I was replying afterwards.

In this case you should say:

"the questions you raised during our call"

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