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    The difference is exactly what the present perfect and simple past represent: "we made" is a statement of past fact, and "we've made" (= we have made) is something past that has a present implication.
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    The difference is exactly what the present perfect and simple past represent: "we made" is a statement of past fact, and "we've made" (= we have made) is something past that has a present implication.
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    The difference is exactly what the present perfect and simple past represent: "we made" is a statement of past fact, and "we've made" (= we have made) is something past that has a present implication.
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The difference is exactly what the present perfect and simple past represent: "we made" is a statement of past fact, and "we've made" (= we have made) is something past that has a present implication.
– Chappo
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The difference is exactly what the present perfect and simple past represent: "we made" is a statement of past fact, and "we've made" (= we have made) is something past that has a present implication.
– Chappo
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