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Peter
Which one of the following questions is correct? and why?
What time have you finished your work? or what time did you finish your work?
16 mei 2020 18:05
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I think it’s the second because you’re asking about an action already finished.
16 mei 2020
1
What time did you finish your work? - Great. A simple past, absolutely right for a point in time as you need here.
What time have you finished your work? - Nope, sorry.
You could ask
By what time have you finished your work? - this means as in each day, something repeated, ongoing.
But otherwise, finishing is a point in time, and needs a simple past.
What time do you finish work? - again, as if repeated, daily, or similar.
16 mei 2020
I would say the second, "what time did you finish your work?"
You could also say:
"When did you finish your work?" And it would still be in reference to the time.
16 mei 2020
Usually, i finished my work at 6 or 7pm.
16 mei 2020
The latter one , I guess.
16 mei 2020
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Peter
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Arabisch (Egypte), Arabisch (Modern Standaard), Engels, Frans, Spaans
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Engels, Spaans
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