Simple past: uses the past version of verbs, Is very specific (you know when an action happened), Is used to talk about actions that started and finished in the past, Uses words like yesterday, Uses words like last (night, week, year, month…), Uses words like (hours, minutes, 2 days, 3 months…) ago, Uses names of months, days of the week, specific years or dates, Present perfect: Sometimes, it is used to talk about actions that started in the past and continue in the present, Uses have/ has + past participle, Is not very specific , Uses words like ever, Uses words like never, Uses words like yet, Uses words like already, Uses words like just, Uses words like since, Uses words like for, Uses words like still, Uses words like (many, two, three…) times,
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Simple past vs Present perfect
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