lagoo
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The present perfect is used to indicate a link between the present and the past. But I sometimes get confused by the "link".
Here is a situation where a teacher sees a window in his classroom broken.
1. If the teacher just wants to know the student who did it.
"Who broke the window?"
2. If the teacher wants to write down the name of the student having done that.
"Who's broken the window?"
3. If the teacher wants to punish the student having done that right now.
"Who's broken the window?"
Is every question related to its situation correct?
Here is a situation where a teacher sees a window in his classroom broken.
1. If the teacher just wants to know the student who did it.
"Who broke the window?"
2. If the teacher wants to write down the name of the student having done that.
"Who's broken the window?"
3. If the teacher wants to punish the student having done that right now.
"Who's broken the window?"
Is every question related to its situation correct?