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present perfect – Did you already…? and Have you already …
With already, they mean the same thing. The function implied by already is a completed action in the past with present result. The difference between the two types is Americans tend to prefer the simple past version, while everyone else –including Canadians– prefers the present perfect.
Past Simple or Present Perfect: tried or have tried
0. I’ve tried to help you. The action happened in the past but I don’t say when. I tried to help you yesterday. The action happened in the past but I say when. More Examples: You can use the account that you’ve already created. You can use the account that you already created. I’ve sent you an email.
idiomatic language – Have you tried/Did you try – English Language …
1. To me as a Br E speaker, have you tried carries the implication that the patient started taking the pills recently and would be expected to be feeling the effects now. Did you try could (but doesn’t necessarily) refer to an occasion further back in the past. – Kate Bunting. May 17, 2020 at 11:58.
tense – I did try or I have tried? – English Language Learners …
I had tried this solution before receiving your letter though. Using the Past Perfect is okay here: you’re mentioning an event in the past: trying out the solution, and then a subsequent event: receiving their letter. You may use did try to put more stress on the fact that you tried this solution: I’m writing to report that I’ve already sorted …

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have you already tried to | English examples in context | Ludwig
If you have already tried to pay off your energy debts with a payment plan, but been unsuccessful, then getting a prepayment meter may be your only option other than being disconnected, say Citizen’s Advice. The Guardian – Money. 7.

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have you already tried | English examples in context | Ludwig
1. WikiHow. You have already tried telling your mother, and nothing has happened. 2. Huffington Post. If you have already tried telling the person that you want out of the relationship, and they continue to try to manipulate you into staying, threaten you, or you don’t feel safe just leaving because they might try to hurt , your pets, or …

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Present perfect with ‘ever’, ‘never’, ‘already’, ‘yet’ – English4Today
Already refers to an action that has happened at an unspecified time before now. It suggests that there is no need for repetition, e.g. a. I’ve already drunk three coffees this morning. (and you’re offering me another one!) b. Don’t write to John, I’ve already done it. It is also used in questions: Have you already written to John?

https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/152qtt2/have_you_trieddid_you_try

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r/EnglishLearning on Reddit: Have you tried/did you try
Have you tried it? = there is still an opportunity to try the salad; there is still salad on the buffet table. Did you try it? = the salad is gone/people ate it all already. In American English, we often say #2. Native English speakers from England, Australia, and Africa have told me this is a ‘very American’ thing. 1.

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/present-perfect-simple-i-have-worked

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Present perfect simple ( I have worked ) – Cambridge Grammar
Present perfect simple ( I have worked ) – English Grammar Today – a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage – Cambridge Dictionary

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I have already tried | English examples in context | Ludwig
The phrase I have already tried is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it when you want to indicate that you have already done something, such as a task or activity. For example, you could say, I have already tried calling the customer service number, but there was no answer.. exact ( 1 )

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What’s the difference between Have you ever tried canoeing? Did you …
Yes, ever is appropriate in either past or present tense, with or without the perfect, provided (1) it occurs in a negative environment (ever is a Negative Polarity Item), and (2) the clause refers to some continuous period of time.Both of these conditions are met in your questions: (1) questions are negative environments, and (2) the clause refers to the period of the addressee’s lifetime.

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I did try or I have tried? – English Vision
17 avr. 2022I’m writing to report that I’ve already sorted out the problem. Thank you for the suggested solution. I did try this solution before receiving your letter though.. But did try would look better in a letter telling that you still haven’t sorted out the problem, as a way to reassure them that you’ve indeed it.. If you use I have that it will look ambiguous: the …

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Sound Grammar 4-07 Present Perfect – Experiences
Man: Have you tried the new café? Woman No, I haven’t. I haven’t had time. Have you? Man: I have. It is really nice, but I’ve only been there once. … Yes, I’ve eaten already. Yes, I’ve already eaten. Have you called her? Yes, I called her already. Yes, I already called her. Point 4: Contractions are commonly used in the present perfect.
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