[Grammar] completed or has completed

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Will17

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Hello,

I can't figure out which tense is correct in the following sentence....can you help me please?: (The 20 hours' course has just finished.)

-she has almost completed one whole level in 20 hours! (Present perfect besause present consequence: today her level is higher)
-she almost completed one whole level in 20 hours ( the 20 hours' course is finished> past simple)
Thanks a lot for your help.
Will
 
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tom3m

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I would say that you could use both with slightly different meanings. (You have already explained the difference in the brackets.)
 
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