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Did vs. Have
For example, "Did you go to the party?" or "I did not see him yesterday." On the other hand, "have" is used to form the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past …
I have done my homework yesterday.
It is possible to consider yesterday a time period, but because it is a time period in the past, you need to say 'I had done my homework yesterday'. (And 'I did my homework …
I did my homework vs I did my homework yesterday
"I did my homework" is a general statement indicating completion of homework without specifying when it was done, while "I did my homework yesterday" provides a specific …
В чем разница между "I did my homework" и "I have done my …
I did my homework is past tense, a completed action - yesterday, last night, etc. I have done my homework is present perfect - it means you did something in the past but the …
What is the difference between "I did" and "I have done"
"I did" is the "simple past" form.We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not …
I ......................... (do) my homework yesterday. A. did B. do ...
(do) my homework yesterday. A. did. B. do. C. were doing. D. doing. Select your answer: Next Quiz > Random Topics: Too / Very / So Adjective Order Adjective vs. Adverb Tenses: Present …
yesterday I have done my homework
A few days ago I was listening to the radio, in particular to a commercial about Home English, and they were saying "Yesterday I have done my homework" or something …
I did / have done
"I did my homework yesterday." Present perfect (have/has + participle) means something that you have been doing at some point in the past and may have continued to the …
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For example, "Did you go to the party?" or "I did not see him yesterday." On the other hand, "have" is used to form the present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past …
It is possible to consider yesterday a time period, but because it is a time period in the past, you need to say 'I had done my homework yesterday'. (And 'I did my homework …
"I did my homework" is a general statement indicating completion of homework without specifying when it was done, while "I did my homework yesterday" provides a specific …
I did my homework is past tense, a completed action - yesterday, last night, etc. I have done my homework is present perfect - it means you did something in the past but the …
"I did" is the "simple past" form.We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not …
(do) my homework yesterday. A. did. B. do. C. were doing. D. doing. Select your answer: Next Quiz > Random Topics: Too / Very / So Adjective Order Adjective vs. Adverb Tenses: Present …
A few days ago I was listening to the radio, in particular to a commercial about Home English, and they were saying "Yesterday I have done my homework" or something …
"I did my homework yesterday." Present perfect (have/has + participle) means something that you have been doing at some point in the past and may have continued to the …