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Kotek91 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Some problem with two sentences:P)

Hello everyones

I'm writting to you ,because I've got a problem with differences between the Simple Past tense and Present Prefect.


What kind of a sentence is more correct???

I just wrote. or I've just written .

I guess the second one is more comfortable to use. What is your opinion???


Thx .Sebastian from Poland


  

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Hi Sebastian; With "just" as an adverb, the present perfect is far more likely because it means that the action is very recent. I just wrote my first novel. I am looking for a publisher.

  • Hi Sebastian; With "just" as an adverb, the present perfect is far more likely because it means that the action is very recent.
  • I just wrote my first novel.
  • I am looking for a publisher.
  • I've just written you a letter.
  • Look for it in the mail.
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Hi Sebastian;


With "just" as an adverb, the present perfect is far more likely because it means that the action is very recent.

I just wrote my first novel. I am looking for a publisher.
I've just written you a letter. Look for it in the mail.

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