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Seoul Brother Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

about the present perfect

What condition is it in?

Can I answer that question like this?

It has been damaged.
It is damaged.

Both of them seem to be correct answers.

thanks in advance.
  

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Seoul Brother Both of them seem to be correct answers. I agree. The grammar of the second speaker does not have to match the grammar of the first speaker.

  • Seoul Brother Both of them seem to be correct answers.
  • I agree.
  • The grammar of the second speaker does not have to match the grammar of the first speaker.
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Seoul BrotherBoth of them seem to be correct answers.
I agree. The grammar of the second speaker does not have to match the grammar of the first speaker.
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Here is one more question.

What about 'It gets damaged'?

It seems to be unnatural.

I am very gratful for your advice.
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Seoul BrotherIt seems to be unnatural.
It is wrong. You can say 'It has gotten damaged'.

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