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When do we use the questions Did you notice? and Have you noticed?
or. Have you seen that?. My reply to forces20: All of the questions above are correct when asked in their respective proper contexts. Did you notice? is in the interrogative past-tense form. We normally use this form of the question when asking someone about a brief, short-term, or one-time action, occurrence, or activity that took …
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What is the difference between have you notice and did you notice …
Synonym for have you notice The answer is a bit more complex. ‘Did you notice…?’ (Past simple) could be used when referring to something that happened shortly before the question is answered, so it is in the past, a finished thing/action. Example: ‘Did you notice the way she looked at us?’ ‘Have you (Present perfect) could be used when referring to something that …

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Did You vs. Have You – What’s the Difference? | This vs. That
Key Differences. While both Did You and Have You are used to ask questions, there are key differences in their usage: Did You is used to ask about specific actions or events that occurred in the past, while Have You is used to ask about past actions or events that have a connection to the present. is always followed by the …

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did you notice or Have you noticed?? – TextRanch
did you notice. This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. This phrase is used to ask someone if they observed something in the past. It is a direct and simple way to inquire about someone’s awareness of a particular situation. Alternatives:

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I noticed vs. I notice – English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Sentence 2 suggests the report is in front of you as you write, and sentence 1 with I noticed there are… means virtually the same. However sentence 1 with I noticed there were… slightly suggests that those orders have now been settled or the report amended. By the way, I’ve never heard of past due orders.

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In this phrase should I use `have noticed` or `had noticed`?
6 juil. 2022That gives you two reference points – did they notice before I asked? Since there’s a connection from the past to the present with the question of the experience of having noticed, use the present perfect (have noticed). Share. Improve this answer. Follow answered Jul 6, 2022 at 20:29. Skrej Skrej. 33 3 3 bronze badges. Add a …

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past tense – I noticed vs I have noticed – English Language & Usage …
Past as in I noticed (1) and present perfect as in I have noticed (2) is a matter of farness and nearness in time. In 1 you speak of something in past time (maybe last week, last year). In 2 you don’t speak of something in past time but of now. Of something that has happened and is imortant for the time of speaking.

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Did you notice that he… /past simple/ or /past perfect/
You are correct. If you say I noticed he left it means that these two things are happening at the same time, whereas I noticed he had left means that the leaving happened earlier. The third sentence is incorrect, because I noticed is past tense and has left is present perfect tense. You’d have to change it to I he has left.

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I notice You notice He/she/it notices Plural We notice You notice They notice 2. Present Progressive Tense. Singular I am noticing You are noticing … I will have noticed You will have noticed He/she/it will have noticed Plural We will have noticed You will have noticed They will have noticed 12. Future Perfect Progressive Tense

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did you notice/ have you noticed? – English Grammar – English – The …
Location: Lisbon, Iowa, United States. They may all mean essentially the same thing, or would at least be understood, but, using the 3rd or 4th choice 20 seconds after Jack left will sound VERY odd to a native speaker. The issue is WHEN to use each tense/aspect. Example that should clear this up.
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