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EverestCTS Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

The same

I had a busy day.

vs.

I have had a busy day.


Both mean the same?

  

Top answer

EverestCTS I had a busy day. (today/that day) This is appropriate for today or for any day before that, including any day many years ago. EverestCTS I have had a busy day.

  • EverestCTS I had a busy day.
  • (today/that day) This is appropriate for today or for any day before that, including any day many years ago.
  • EverestCTS I have had a busy day.
  • (today) This is only appropriate for today.
  • CJ
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EverestCTSI had a busy day. (today/that day)

This is appropriate for today or for any day before that, including any day many years ago.

EverestCTSI have had a busy day. (today)

This is only appropriate for today.

CJ

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