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Present Pefect or Past Simple The rain (to stop) but a cold wind is still blowing. The rain has stopped but a cold wind is still blowing. We already( to solve) the problem. We have solved already the problem. Не (to come) two days ago. Не has came two days ago. He just (to finish) his work. He has just finished his work. You (to make) any spelling mistakes in your dictation? Have you made any spelling mistakes in your dictation? It (to be) very cold yesterday. It was very cold yesterday. When you (to meet) him? I (not to see) him since 1987. When did you meet him? I have not seen him since 1987. The new school (to begin) working last year. The new school began working last year. I (not to see) my cousin since last year. I have not seen my cousin since last year. What books you (to read) when you (to live) in the country? What books did you read when you lived in the country? They (not yet to come) from the south. They have not yet come from the south. You (to book) ticket? – yes, I … I (to book) them several days ago. Have you booked ticket? – yes, I did. I booked them several days ago.
2012년 1월 19일 오후 4:01
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Present Pefect or Past Simple

The rain (to stop) but a cold wind is still blowing. The rain has stopped but a cold wind is still blowing.
We already( to solve) the problem. We have already solved the problem.
Не (to come) two days ago. Не has came two days ago.
He just (to finish) his work. He has just finished his work.
You (to make) any spelling mistakes in your dictation? Did you make any spelling mistakes in your dictation?
It (to be) very cold yesterday. It was very cold yesterday.
When you (to meet) him? I (not to see) him since 1987. When did you meet him? I have not seen him since 1987.
The new school (to begin) working last year. The new school began working last year.
I (not to see) my cousin since last year. I have not seen my cousin since last year.
What books you (to read) when you (to live) in the country? What books did you read when you lived in the country?
They (not yet to come) from the south. They have not yet come from the south.
You (to book) ticket? – yes, I … I (to book) them several days ago. Did you booked tickets? – yes, I did. I booked them several days ago.

2012년 1월 19일
Thank you for the information
2012년 1월 26일
In a chat people use a Perfect more often
2012년 1월 25일
I think there is no big difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple but Present Simple easier to use than Present Perfect.Americans prefer to use Past Simple and that's very good.Example I prefer to use Past Simple.
2012년 1월 25일
Masha, Sergey gave you very good corrections. The only comments I would make are these: 1. "Have you made any spelling mistakes in your dictation?", is also correct. 2. "Have you booked tickets?", is also correct.
2012년 1월 24일
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