[JLPT grammar] In たことがある sentence, it doesn’t matter when you did it.
Today I am going to share the homework correction quoted from my JLPT N5 course!
The student’s sentence is not correct. Can you find the mistake?
[Student’s sentence]
きのう、その人を駅で見たことがあります。
*きのう、そのひとをえきでみたことがあります。
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[My correction]
きのう、その人を駅で見たことがあります。
→きのう、その人を駅で見ました。
I saw that person at the station yesterday.
〜たことがある indicates whether you have had an experience, rather than when it occurred. Therefore, you cannot use the phrase きのう, which specifies a time, together with 〜たことがある, which indicates having had an experience.
◎きのう、その人を駅で見ました。
I saw that person at the station yesterday.
◎その人を駅で見たことがあります。
I have seen that person at the station.
×きのう、その人を駅で見たことがあります。
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