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Habibaelgindy Posted 9 years ago
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What's the difference between them?

I just saw something.

I've just seen something.

  

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habibaelgindy I just saw something. You saw something, most probably once, in the past. habibaelgindy I've just seen something.

  • habibaelgindy I just saw something.
  • You saw something, most probably once, in the past.
  • habibaelgindy I've just seen something.
  • I've just seen something results in some implications (of having seen ) for the present (now).
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habibaelgindyI just saw something.

You saw something, most probably once, in the past.

habibaelgindyI've just seen something.

I've just seen something results in some implications (of having seen) for the present (now).

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