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I have done vs. I did #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 17:52 pm   I have done vs. I did
 

When should say I've done and I did...
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I have done vs. I did #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 23:41 pm   I have done vs. I did
 

Study the differences between the present perfect and the simple past tenses, and I think you'll understand it better. Any ordinary English grammar book has this.
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