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Which tense to use?



LenkaW
Czech Republic

Which tense to use?
 

Dear colleagues,

which version is correct and why?

a) Find someone who has (ever) found money while he/she was walking in the street.

or

b) Find someone who (ever) found money while he/she was walking in the street.

Is there any difference between American and British English?

Thank you very much for your help.

Lenka

24 Sep 2013      





kawyte
Lithuania

Personally I would use A. 
I always teach my students that if the sentence focuses on the action (or in this case such a life experience of finding money in the street) then present perfect should be used.
And as I �m not a native speaker, so not sure about the difference between AmE and BrE, but I �ve read somewhere that in AmE past simple is very often used instead of present perfect. So I believe that grammatically both A and B are OK. 

24 Sep 2013     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

A - agree with kawyte

24 Sep 2013     



Yolandaprieto
Spain

I would use the present perfect because you are asking about something that has to do with the present, I mean it could have happened a long time ago or just one second ago, so it extends to the moment of speaking. That �s the theory but what native speakers really use, it �s something I really don �t know.
Hope it helps
Yolanda

24 Sep 2013     



yanogator
United States

Generally, we use the Present Perfect for life experiences, such as this. However, in AmE, at least, it wouldn �t be uncommon to hear the simple past here, since it would be an event that happened at a specific time in the past.

 
So, "has ever found" is the official best answer, but "ever found" is also fairly common in the US.

Bruce

24 Sep 2013     



LenkaW
Czech Republic

Dear colleagues,
thank you very much for your help and for the explanation.
Have a nice day.
Lenka

26 Sep 2013