Rachel Adams
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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Hello.
I have completed an exercise thinking about ''the rule'' according to which we can use either the present perfect or the simple past depending on what we wish to focus on. The past event or the present relevance. I would be grateful if you corrected my sentences. My answers are in bold. The exercise is from the book A Practical English Grammar by Thomson.
1. You (lock) the door before you left the house? did you lock/have you locked?
2.I (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp. I wrote/have written.
3. Here are your shoes; I just (clean) them. Have just cleaned them.
4. He just (go) out. Has just gone out.
5.We (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk. Have missed/missed.
In my humble opinion,
in all these sentences present perfect is a better option.
I have completed an exercise thinking about ''the rule'' according to which we can use either the present perfect or the simple past depending on what we wish to focus on. The past event or the present relevance. I would be grateful if you corrected my sentences. My answers are in bold. The exercise is from the book A Practical English Grammar by Thomson.
1. You (lock) the door before you left the house? did you lock/have you locked?
2.I (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp. I wrote/have written.
3. Here are your shoes; I just (clean) them. Have just cleaned them.
4. He just (go) out. Has just gone out.
5.We (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk. Have missed/missed.
In my humble opinion,