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1. We can use both present perfect and past simple for things that happened in the past. But if there's a result in the present, we tend to use the present perfect. I've lost my phone.
When did past simple tense become passé, I ask myself. Tekke/Flickr, CC BY-SA Writers, over the last decade, have been waxing lyrical about the rise of the present tense in English fiction.
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