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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Present Simple or Present Perfect?

Hi,

I 'd like to know if I can say 'I moved to London' (without mentioning when) or if in this case I have to say ' I have moved to London ' as I am still living in London?
  

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Anonymous I 'd like to know if I can say 'I moved to London' (without mentioning when) or if in this case I have to say ' I have moved to London ' as I am still living in London? You may say either. If it is 'news', use 'have moved'.

  • Anonymous I 'd like to know if I can say 'I moved to London' (without mentioning when) or if in this case I have to say ' I have moved to London ' as I am still living in London?
  • You may say either.
  • If it is 'news', use 'have moved'.
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AnonymousI 'd like to know if I can say 'I moved to London' (without mentioning when) or if in this case I have to say ' I have moved to London ' as I am still living in London?
You may say either. If it is 'news', use 'have moved'.

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