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Finally she did it again vs Finally she have done it again

The correct phrase to use here is 'Finally she did it again.' The use of 'did' is appropriate in this context because it's the past simple form of the verb 'do.' 'Have done' isn't correct here because 'have' is a present perfect form that doesn't match the past tense of 'finally.'
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Last updated: August 24, 2024

Finally she did it again

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone has repeated an action in the past. 'Did' is the past simple form of the verb 'do,' which is appropriate in this context.

Examples:

  • Finally she did it again, just like last time.
  • After many attempts, finally she did it again.
  • Despite the challenges, finally she did it again.
  • Finally she did it again, proving her skills.
  • Finally she did it again, surprising everyone.

Alternatives:

  • Finally she repeated the action.
  • Finally she accomplished it again.
  • Finally she managed to do it again.
  • Finally she succeeded in doing it again.
  • Finally she pulled it off again.

Finally she have done it again

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Have done' is a present perfect form that does not match the past tense of 'finally.'

  • Dr. Rosewood, you have done it again.
  • You have done it again, Everly Campbell.
  • Herbal smoothie, you have done it again.
  • "Malcolm... 'thank you.'" you have done it again, Luther Vandross Wilson.
  • l was sure he would have done it again, sooner or later.
  • I have done it once and I'll do it again
  • Whate she have done to you leave marks.
  • Why would she have done that if she wasn't the same girl who...
  • What would she have done 100 years ago?
  • What good could she have done him in prison?
  • Could she have done what you're saying?
  • This is crazy - how could she have done this
  • for what could she have done with that big house all alone, with Stevie on her hands,
  • How could she have done that?
  • I mean, why couldn't she have done us all a favor and killed you Lot instead?
  • KK couldn't have done it, because she's too short.
  • I wouldn't have done it this way.
  • Couldn't have done it without a great and very patient S.O.
  • I'm so grateful to have done it, man.
  • Could have done it without all this skulking about.

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