ridvann
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I have seen a question about simple past ,and I want to ask a question too.
Does 'many years before' contain the same rule? I know that 'many years before' can be used with 'present perfect tense' ,but the simple past tense?
The idiom existed many years before the rock anthem. (It is correct)
But, if we will say in this way bellow?
-The idiom existed many years before.
or
-I saw that movie before. (I know that we can use it with present perfect tense)
Are they correct?
Does 'many years before' contain the same rule? I know that 'many years before' can be used with 'present perfect tense' ,but the simple past tense?
The idiom existed many years before the rock anthem. (It is correct)
But, if we will say in this way bellow?
-The idiom existed many years before.
or
-I saw that movie before. (I know that we can use it with present perfect tense)
Are they correct?