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Hilin Roman
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I wonder if I can say "I have played bridge (card game) once". Is it correct? or Must I use only past simple "I played bridge once"?
11 nov 2017 14:37
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It depends on the emphasis. For example:
a) I played it once (in the past) but I didn't like it. I am not interested in playing it again.
b) I have played it once (at some point in my life). I am not sure if I will play it again - who knows?
In b), you could also use "played" (past simple) and many US English speakers prefer this option. Either is correct.
In a), it would feel a little unnatural for native speakers to use the present perfect because of the inconsistency with the tense of "didn't like".
11 novembre 2017
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I'm not a native English speaker but as far as my knowledge of English goes, " I have played bridge once" is a better choice in this case. Simple past tense is usually used if there is an adverb of time. for instance, "I played bridge yesterday."
11 novembre 2017
1
Good point to know, Michael! Thanks. :) ... Natives always have some hints and I'd love to learn from them.
11 novembre 2017
Hilin Roman
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Russo, Ucraino
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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