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Tense with before

In the following context, Should I use 'present perfect' or 'simple past' with before?

1- I worked for this company before but now I work for another company.

2- I have worked for this company before but now I work for another company.

3- I told you before that we should not trust John.

4- I have told you before that we should not trust John.
  

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cat desk In the following context, Should I use 'present perfect' or 'simple past' with before ? 1- I worked for this company before but now I work for another company. 2- I have worked for this company before but now I work for another company.

  • cat desk In the following context, Should I use 'present perfect' or 'simple past' with before ?
  • 1- I worked for this company before but now I work for another company.
  • 2- I have worked for this company before but now I work for another company.
  • 3- I told you before that we should not trust John.
  • 4- I have told you before that we should not trust John.
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