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    Past simple/present perfect

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    Past simple/present perfect
    Message de seathas posté le 07-11-2015 à 00:14:16 (S | E | F)
    Hi everyone.
    Thank you in advance for taking the time to read my post. your help is very meaningful for me and I appreciate it.
    I would like some help to understand the following.
    I think both sentence are correct, but I would like to know which one is more appropriate.
    I never thought about that before. (past)
    I never have thought about that before (present perfect)


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    Modifié par lucile83 le 07-11-2015 08:30


    Réponse: Past simple/present perfect de mamylistele, postée le 07-11-2015 à 10:39:06 (S | E)

    I never thought about that before : before is a precise moment in the past.
    I have never thought about that before means before today ; before the moment present.
    Hope it helps!



    Réponse: Past simple/present perfect de lemagemasque, postée le 07-11-2015 à 10:43:11 (S | E)
    Hello!
    Except for emphasis or American English , we don't say "I never have thought about that (before)" but "I have never thought about that". That sounds good to me.
    Sentence 1 sounds like American English. However, you can also use it if you are referring to the past.
    See you!



    Réponse: Past simple/present perfect de lucile83, postée le 07-11-2015 à 11:40:53 (S | E)
    Hello,
    I never thought about that before.
    I never have thought about that before.
    ...I have never thought about that before...is correct.
    Both sentences are ok depending on the context (again and again).
    He explained the situation yesterday; I never thought about that before.
    He explained the situation yesterday; I had never thought about that before.
    They have talked about that problem; I have never thought about that before.




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