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Peter and John are talking to each other. John starts saying something, but before he's finished Peter interrupts him and starts expressing his own thought. John falls silent. Peter stops halfway, says the sentence below, and then continues expressing the thought.
Sorry if I've interrupted/I interrupted you.
Should the simple past or the present perfect be used in this case, or are they both appropriate?
Sorry if I've interrupted/I interrupted you.
Should the simple past or the present perfect be used in this case, or are they both appropriate?