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Difference between 'I have come' and 'I came'



 
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Difference between 'I have come' and 'I came' Tue Jun 26, 2007 23:04 pm  Difference between 'I have come' and 'I came'
 

Can anyone tell me the difference between these two sentences:

I have come.

I came.
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Difference between 'I have come' and 'I came' Wed Jun 27, 2007 0:46 am  Difference between 'I have come' and 'I came'
 

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