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What difference between "What movies did you see?" and "What movies have you seen?" What difference between "What movies did you see?" (Past Simple) and "What movies have you seen?" (Present Perfect) What is the difference? In the first fact, in the second experience ... (В чем разница? В первом факт, во втором опыт... )
2019년 5월 1일 오전 3:22
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Very good question. When we use the simple past, "What movies did you see?" we are asking what movies you saw at a particular time, for example at a film festival or on the weekend. When we use the present perfect "What movies have you seen? we are asking what movies you have seen in the past generally. cheers!!
2019년 5월 1일
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On their own, those two phrases are a bit vague and not so typical in actual conversation. So, we would add context to each. However, grammatically "What movies have you seen?" Generally means in a period of time that is not finished. You might make the questions a bit longer: 1. What movies have you seen this week? 2. What movies have you seen recently? 3. What movies have you seen this year? "What movies did you see?" is for periods and situations that are finished 1. What movies did you see last week? 2. What movies did you see last year? https://askpaulenglish.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/past-simp-vs-pres-perf-times/
2019년 5월 1일
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