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i emailed you last week vs i have emailed you last week

The correct phrase is "I emailed you last week." The use of the simple past tense "emailed" is appropriate when referring to a specific action completed in the past. The phrase "I have emailed you last week" is incorrect because the past simple tense should be used instead of the present perfect tense in this context.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

i emailed you last week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of sending an email to someone took place in the past, specifically last week.

Examples:

  • I emailed you last week about the meeting.
  • She emailed me last week with the details.
  • They emailed us last week to confirm the reservation.
  • He emailed the report last week.
  • We emailed the instructions last week.

i have emailed you last week

This phrase is incorrect in English. The present perfect tense should not be used with a specific time reference like "last week."

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