[Grammar] Present Perfect vs Past Simple

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James: What happened to my cookies?

John:

"I ate them."

"I have eaten them."

Which one should John say? Why?

I think "I ate them" is correct because John just wants to tell James what he did in the past.
 
They're both perfectly acceptable to me.
 
James: What happened to my cookies?
John: I ate them.
James: So, are you going to get some more?

:-o
 
'I ate them yesterday.'
'I have eaten them today.'
Not a teacher.
 
'I ate them yesterday.'
'I have eaten them today.'
Not a teacher.

You can also say 'I ate them this morning'.

The past tense is used as a statement of the past action/task.
The prefect tense is used as a statement that the action/task has been completed/accomplished.

not a teacher
 
'I ate them minutes ago.'
'I have just eaten them.'
Not a teacher.
 
Matthew, those work for me.
 
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