Chris just told me something very funny. "You cracked me up," I said. "Yeeeah, but Sabrian, in this case, you should use the present tense of 'crack,' using the past tense sounds like the event happened in the past, like yesterday or a few days ago I cracked you up." I didn't know this before. I used to think when things happened, stick to the past tense. When things just happened, the present perfect is possible too. Thanks, I've just had lunch. Thanks, I had lunch already. You've cracked me up. You crack me up. (Sounds like someone's habit to crack people up.Haha! ) You cracked me up. Any comment? Thanks, Pastel
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