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For greetings, is it "Haven't talk to you for a while" or "Haven't talked to you for a while" past tense or not:=?
16 years ago

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drwls
The correct statement would be
"(I) haven't talked to you for a while"

It is called present perfect tense, although it deals with what did (or did not) not happen earlier, at an unspecfified time.

"I did not talk to you" would be past tense.
16 years ago

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