So far I have studied in

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ademoglu

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Hello,

*self-made*

- So far, I have studied English in England, studied France in France and studied history in Italy.

I have searched for the difference between the simple and present perfect, but I still cannot decide if I must use the present perfect or not.

Thanks.
 

bhaisahab

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Hello,

*self-made*

- So far, I have studied English in England, studied French in France and studied history in Italy.

I have searched for the difference between the simple and present perfect, but I still cannot decide if I must use the present perfect or not.

Thanks.

It's OK with the change I have made. The second and third "studied" are not necessary and I would omit them. It would not be correct in simple past.
 

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Agreed. 'So far' means you have not yet finished studying.
 

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I replied to this post, but it has disappeared. To repeat:

Your verb is correct, but the rest is not.

So far, I have studied English in England, French in France, and history in Italy.
 
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