Have you missed me? vs. Did you miss me (Differences)
Have you missed me? vs. Did you miss me (Differences)
"Have you missed me?" asks whether there's a present-day impact.
"Have you missed me?" asks whether there's a present-day impact.
“Did you miss me?” asks whether there were earlier effects.
“Did you miss me?” asks whether there were earlier effects.
"Have" is in perfect tense, and "did" is in simple past.
"Have" is in perfect tense, and "did" is in simple past.
The main distinction is in the manner in which they are used.
The main distinction is in the manner in which they are used.
The meanings are similar, only little to no differences.
The meanings are similar, only little to no differences.
Most natural speakers can say either one since they're that similar.
Most natural speakers can say either one since they're that similar.
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