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  1. Done is used as the past participle in combination with have, obviously, but done is also used as an adjective meaning "carried out, completed, or treated in a particular way: her hunting days were done" (Webster's); as such, either statement is correct depending on the context.

  2. If something is done, or you are done with it, it is finished, or you have finished doing, using it, etc.: The painting is almost done - I just have one corner of the kitchen left . Are you done with those scissors yet ?

  3. 29. Aug. 2013 · You should say "I did something." "I have done something" is correct. "I did something" is simple past tense. It means you performed the action at some time in the past and it is now complete. "I have done something" is present perfect.

  4. DONE definition: 1. past participle of do 2. If something is done, or you are done with it, it is finished, or you…. Learn more.