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I Did vs Have Done

Do you feel confused every time you say “I did” or “I have done” in English?
You’re not alone — and the problem is not your English. It’s the way grammar is usually taught.
In this lesson, you’ll finally understand the real difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect using simple logic, not memorization.
No complicated rules. No guessing. Just clear thinking.
This video is designed especially for English learners who want to speak naturally, without translating in their heads.
🔍 What you’ll learn in this lesson:
When to use “I did” for finished past actions
When to use “I have done” for present results and life experiences
The difference between specific time (yesterday, last week) and open time (today, this week)
How words like already, yet, just, ever, never change your sentence
The biggest mistake learners make when mixing these two tenses
How native speakers choose the correct form naturally
You’ll learn through real-life conversations in everyday situations — from the kitchen to the office, from travel to daily life — so you don’t just understand the rule, you feel it.
📌 Perfect for:
Beginners who are tired of grammar confusion
Learners who want to stop memorizing and start thinking in English
Anyone who wants to speak English confidently and naturally
Self-learners practicing English through real conversations
📖 Homework:
Write one sentence using “I did” and one using “I have done” in the comments.
We read and correct them ⬇️
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