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What's more common to use in Norwegian: Past of Present Perfect? I mean...
I've read that German uses "I have seen/I have heard/I have eaten" more commonly, and only use the simple past (I saw/I heard/ I ate..) when they're telling a story or soemthing...
What's about in Norwegian? Which one is more commonly used? Or is it like in English?
Tusen takk!!:)
What's about in Norwegian? Which one is more commonly used? Or is it like in English?
Tusen takk!!:)
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Hola! :)
I believe Norwegian is similar to English this matter.
I've been trying to think of some exceptions, but can't think of any :)
So, use the form you would normally use in English :)
I believe Norwegian is similar to English this matter.
I've been trying to think of some exceptions, but can't think of any :)
So, use the form you would normally use in English :)
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