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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Which is grammatically correct?

I'll never forget what you did for me.

I'll never forget what you've done for me.

If both are correct, please explain difference in meaning as well.

Thank you very much experts.
  

Top answer

Both are correct. In the first one, the speaker is thinking of what you did as a past event. In the second one, the speaker is thinking of what you've done as a present state resulting from a past event.

  • Both are correct.
  • In the first one, the speaker is thinking of what you did as a past event.
  • In the second one, the speaker is thinking of what you've done as a present state resulting from a past event.
  • CJ
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Both are correct.
In the first one, the speaker is thinking of what you did as a past event.
In the second one, the speaker is thinking of what you've done as a present state resulting from a past event.
CJ

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