Buddy42
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Dear teachers,
when writing a diary entry people often start or end with something like "Today/This was the weirdest/happiest/best... day in my life / ever."
But aren't "in my life" and "ever" something like periods of time that haven't come to an end so far? Meaning, wouldn't it be more correct to use "Today has been the ...."?
Or are both fine, the simple past and the present perfect?
Thanks in advance
when writing a diary entry people often start or end with something like "Today/This was the weirdest/happiest/best... day in my life / ever."
But aren't "in my life" and "ever" something like periods of time that haven't come to an end so far? Meaning, wouldn't it be more correct to use "Today has been the ...."?
Or are both fine, the simple past and the present perfect?
Thanks in advance