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"I've played football every day"



 
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"I've played football every day" #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 28, 2007 8:46 am   "I've played football every day"
 

Hello teachers,

Is the sentence "I've played football every day" correct or acceptable?

Thanks in advance

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"I've played football every day" #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:32 am   "I've played football every day"
 

The use of the present perfect is correct if you don't refer to a specific time in the past. We understand that you've played every day so far.
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