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Sharan Yadav R Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Shillingford to Sharma, SIX, he's given him the charge! Stepping out of his crease to get to he pitch of the ball and lofting cleanly over the midwicket boundary for a huge six. Can someone explain me the meaning of '"he's given him the charge!"'" in the above entence
  

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He took a step or two towards the bowler to hit the ball before it bounced.

  • He took a step or two towards the bowler to hit the ball before it bounced.
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He took a step or two towards the bowler to hit the ball before it bounced.
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Is it give same meaning if i say ""He gives him the charge""???
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What is the difference between these sentences?
1.he's given him the charge
2.He gives him the charge
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Please some answer my doubt
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I am not a teacher. So please don't rely on my answer.

What is the difference between these sentences?
  1. he's given him the charge. This is present perfect tense.
  2. He gives him the charges. This is simple present

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