The past simple is used:
- when you talk about an action which happened in the past and is now finished.
- if you know exactly when the action occurred, especially if the sentence has a time expression related to the past such as last year.
The present perfect is used:
- when you mention an action that is unfinished and continues up to the present.
- if the action happened in a(n) indefinite time.
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domingo, 21 de novembro de 2010




