Learn English – Difference between “I failed’ x “I’ve failed”

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I saw two episodes from different series and one of them says: I failed and the other says I've failed at that.

I know which senteces shown represents Simple Past and Present Perfect but I still do not understand the difference between the sentences.

Best Answer

past simple is used for an event or action that happened in a specific point in the past. The past events have no connection with the present.

I failed at maths yesterday. - Why? - I didn't study enough.

present perfect is used for an event or action that happened at any time in the past. The exact time isn't important. The events have connection with the present.

I've failed at maths. I'm not going anywhere this weekend.