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I have combed my hair vs I combed my hair

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between 'I have combed my hair' and 'I combed my hair' depends on the context and the emphasis the speaker wants to convey.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 904 views

I have combed my hair

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present perfect tense, indicating that the action of combing the hair was completed recently or has an effect on the present. It is often used when the time of the action is not specified.

Examples:

  • I have combed my hair before going to the party.
  • She has combed her hair every morning this week.
  • I have combed my hair. I thought this was a subway. No, it's a Love Train Nothing but couples everywhere. I'm standing in a museum. This guy is twenty-five ...
  • Present Perfect, I have combed my hair, me he peinado, te has peinado, se ha peinado, nos hemos peinado, os habéis peinado, se han peinado. Imperfect, I ...
  • 8 Ene 2001 ... Presente perfecto, I have combed my hair, me he peinado, te has peinado, se ha peinado, nos hemos peinado, os habéis peinado, se han ...
  • Jun 13, 2014 ... Sadly, the fixation on her “uncombed” hair (mind you, I don't think I have combed my hair in at least a year) is turning this beautiful little girl into ...

Alternatives:

  • I have just combed my hair.
  • I have already combed my hair.
  • I have recently combed my hair.
  • I have finished combing my hair.

I combed my hair

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the simple past tense, indicating that the action of combing the hair was completed at a specific time in the past. It is often used when the time of the action is mentioned or understood.

Examples:

  • I combed my hair before leaving the house.
  • He combed his hair after taking a shower.
  • Submit Corrections Cancel. I stood stone-like at midnight, suspended in my masquerade. I combed my hair till it was just right and commanded the night brigade
  • Jun 3, 2012 ... I combed my hair till it was just right and commanded the night brigade. I was open to pain and crossed by the rain and I walked on a crooked ...
  • Lyrics to Growin' Up I stood stonelike at midnight suspended in my masquerade. I combed my hair till it was just right and commanded the night brigade
  • I stood stonelike at midnight suspended in my masquerade. I combed my hair till it was just right and commanded the night brigade. I was open to pain and ...

Alternatives:

  • I just combed my hair.
  • I already combed my hair.
  • I recently combed my hair.
  • I finished combing my hair.

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