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ldsfriends
Peru

I need your help ... pleaseee
 
Tell me please.. what is the correct? what have you done this week? or what did you do in this week?

28 May 2012      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

There �s no �in �. What have you done this week? is better -- more recent, you are maybe just at the end of the week. �What did you do this week? is OK. You would usually use that tense with �last week �.

28 May 2012     



ironik
Australia

What have you done this week? is far more better :)

28 May 2012     



MoodyMoody
United States

"What have you done this week?" This sentence, with the present perfect, asks about your week up to and including now.
 
"What did you do this week?" With the simple past, this sentence doesn �t include now; it is wholly in the past.
 
So I agree with cunliffe � the present perfect is better. But you �ll hear both., and there �s nothing wrong with that.
 
And ironik, you can say far better, but not "far more better." The "more" is included in the comparative "better" already.

28 May 2012