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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

previously/formerly/in the past

Dear teachers,
Could you possibly tell me which tense -past simple or present perfect - is used after "previously/formerly/in the past"?Sometimes I see the past simple is used and sometimes the present perfect.and this is very confusing to me.

In the past I only sold vegetables to wholesale markets
In the past I have only sold vegetables to wholesale markets

Previously, I helped him a lot
Previously, I have helped him a lot

Thank you in advance
  

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There is no rule on this. Either form is fine.

  • There is no rule on this.
  • Either form is fine.
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There is no rule on this. Either form is fine.
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Thank you AlpheccaStars very much

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