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Piotrek Tomaszczuk
Any differences between those two sentences? I broke my leg. & I have broken my leg.
2020年6月3日 08:54
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I broke my leg is in the past simple tense. You broke your leg at some point in the past.
I have broken my leg is in the present perfect tense, formed from the present form of 'have' and a past participle. This tells us that the experience started in the past and continues to the present, therefore, you broke your leg and it is still broken now.
E.g. When I was twelve, I broke my leg.
Last week, I broke my leg.
Help, I have broken my leg!
I can't walk at the moment, because I have broken my leg.
2020年6月3日
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