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 simplifyyourteaching
 
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							| Hi to all native speakers!
  
 
 I have a question: which question is correct - my students wrote a funny Christmas skitch and they used the question: 
 a macho asked an angel: 
 Hey baby, did you fall from heaven? 
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 Hey baby, have you fallen from heaven? 
 or is there another way to express this sentence? 
 Thanks for your help. I am not sure about it. 
 Yours, simplifyyourteaching 
 
 
 
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 refis24
 
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							| Hi, as a native speaker I would probably use Hey baby, have you fallen out of heaven?   I hope this helps Kind regards Refis24 |  20 Dec 2009     
					
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 julianbr
 
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							| hi Simply .. in the UK they �d normally say  �have you fallen � and in the US  �did you fall � .. |  20 Dec 2009     
					
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 Malvine
 
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							| Yes, I agree with julian. |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Refis - But in the song Pennies from heaven
 they sing:
 Every time it rains, it rains, pennies from heaven, not pennies out of heaven.
 
 There is also an expression - heaven sent.
 
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 debbie6
 
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							| hey baby, did you fall from heaven? has been used on me...by "yucky"guys merry christmas |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 simplifyyourteaching
 
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 Thank you for your answers! This helps. 
 A very merry Christmas to everyone!!!! |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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 darryl_cameron
 
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							| They are both fine, just different tense. So use depends on your intended meaning!!!   Did you fall from heaven? Talks about one event in the past at a specific time. Simple past         Whereas Have you fallen from heaven?  Talks about an event in the past up to the present.     In the latter it �s more of a generalization. In the first case it �s focused on the act itself of falling from heaven.   Is that better or more confusing?   |  21 Dec 2009     
					
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