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Albeniz Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Any difference?

Bertha HAS frequently CALLED Charles, but Charles HAS not CALLED Bertha back?

Bertha HAS BEEN frequently CALLING Charles, but Charles HAS not BEEN CALLING back.
  

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No real difference at all. In #2, the word 'f'requently' seems rather unnecessary. Clive

  • No real difference at all.
  • In #2, the word 'f'requently' seems rather unnecessary.
  • Clive
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No real difference at all.

In #2, the word 'f'requently' seems rather unnecessary.

Clive
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