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Questions about the Simple Past tense.
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What are the differences between "When did she move in?" & "When has she moved in?" [duplicate]
I am a bit confused!
I am not sure whether the native English speakers choose to use "When did she move in?" or "When has she moved in?".
If we use simple past tense, we imply that the specific time …
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Does simple "Simple Past" express "Scheduled or Timetabled Future Event in the past" just as...
Englishpage.com says:
USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Future
Speakers occasionally use Simple Present to talk about scheduled
events in the near future. This is most commonly done when t …
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Why do American people use simple past instead of present perfect with "ever"? [duplicate]
I would say British English seems to adhere to English grammar books that I learned in school more than American English.
For example, I was taught that we use present perfect with "ever" because the …