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Is it correct to say "I found the map" or "I have found the map"? [closed]
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Present Perfect with the word "ago"?
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perfect-aspect
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Does the present perfect imply an action finished in the past? [duplicate]
grammar
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Mixing past tenses in the same sentence
grammaticality
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progressive-aspect
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Which tense should follow “I've just heard” and why? [duplicate]
grammaticality
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Simple past or present perfect? [duplicate]
tenses
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Between Present Perfect and Simple Past, which tense indicates a finished action?
tenses
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When do I use present perfect tense instead of the simple past? [duplicate]
verbs
tenses
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“Have you heard?” vs “Did you hear?” and “Sally broke/has broken her leg”
grammaticality
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"I have never said" versus "I never said"
past-tense
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"I just ate them" and "I've just eaten them" — What's the difference in American and in British?
meaning
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Simple Past vs. Present Perfect: "was" vs. "has been" [duplicate]
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When will "Present Perfect vs. Past Tense" cases be affected by culture?
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british-english
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Must present perfect tense be used if the action takes place more than once?
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Why is the present perfect used in headlines? [duplicate]
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writing-style
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When is the present perfect tense used instead of the past tense?
verbs
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Which is correct: "has died" or "died"?
grammaticality
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How do the tenses and aspects in English correspond temporally to one another?
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conditionals
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