[Grammar] a meeting you attended/you have attended

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Will17

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Hello!

Can we use the past simple and the present perfect interchangeably here, please?

"Do you remember a very bad meeting you have attended/ you attended?"

Thank you very much for your help.
Will
 

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I think both are OK.
 

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Hello!

Can we use the past simple and the present perfect interchangeably here, please?

"Do you remember a very bad meeting you have attended/ you attended?"

Thank you very much for your help.
Will

Either could be used, but I would possibly infer a slight or subtle difference between the two. With "you attended" and even with "a" (and not "the") I might think you are referring to only one specific meeting in the past. Whereas "you have attended", would suggest to me, one "bad meeting" among several meetings.
 
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