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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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You never did/You've never done - that hurt/that's hurt

A: You can't keep me from seeing him.

B: When you're hurting him, I can.

A: Hurting him? Yeah, 'cause you never did / you've never done anything to hurt him, right? You were the one who wanted the divorce. I think that hurt / that's hurt him more than anything else.


Would you use the simple past or present perfect for the two places in this dialog?

  

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anonymous Would you use the simple past or present perfect for the two places in this dialog? pres perf CJ

  • anonymous Would you use the simple past or present perfect for the two places in this dialog?
  • pres perf CJ
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anonymousWould you use the simple past or present perfect for the two places in this dialog?

pres perf

CJ

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