u/FanGlad9309

Can you provide some authentic real-life examples where Present Perfect is used with words/phrases like 'yesterday', 'last year' or 'two days ago'?

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u/FanGlad9309 — 10 days ago

Do you think this definition is accurate? I would say that "friend" is a general word used fairly liberally and also to people who you don't know very well

u/FanGlad9309 — 14 days ago

My grammar book says:

> At/on/in are not normally used in expressions of time before next, last, this, that (sometimes), one, any (in an informal style), each, every, some, all.

> See you next week.

What does "sometimes" mean here exactly?

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u/FanGlad9309 — 17 days ago