A) You have played badminton before. B) You have played badminton last year. (is this wrong since it's present perfect tense? The time shouldn't be indicated, right?) C) You played badminton before. D) You played badminton.
Question 2 Does these two sentences mean the same thing and are interchangeable:
A) You have played badminton before. (present perfect) C) You played badminton before. (simple past)
Thanks in advance for your help.
Top answer
A) You have played badminton before. Good. B) You have played badminton last year.
— CalifJim
A) You have played badminton before.
Good.
B) You have played badminton last year.
(is this wrong since it's present perfect tense?
The time shouldn't be indicated, right?
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A) You have played badminton before. Good. B) You have played badminton last year. (is this wrong since it's present perfect tense? The time shouldn't be indicated, right? Right.) C) You played badminton before. ??? Sounds wrong. D) You played badminton.