sumon.
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- Aug 23, 2011
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- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
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- Bangladesh
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I am not sure whether I am right . But, I think most of the native speakers trend to use past indefinite tense rather than present perfect tense. Some examples would be,
# I locked the car.(just after locking the car and entering the room. probably , he said to his wife )
#Jack kissed a girl! ( Jack's brother Coddy told his mother after winning a match.)
#Our little baby made a doo-doo! ( just after ..........:lol
Another wonderful example would be , # " B" explained the meaning.(Just after explaining the meaning .)
I want to know curiously , Do we have the independence in the English language to use past indefinite tense , avoiding present perfect tense ?
Need detailed explanation(pls)
Thanks in advance.
# I locked the car.(just after locking the car and entering the room. probably , he said to his wife )
#Jack kissed a girl! ( Jack's brother Coddy told his mother after winning a match.)
#Our little baby made a doo-doo! ( just after ..........:lol
Another wonderful example would be , # " B" explained the meaning.(Just after explaining the meaning .)
I want to know curiously , Do we have the independence in the English language to use past indefinite tense , avoiding present perfect tense ?
Need detailed explanation(pls)
Thanks in advance.
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