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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
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By now, by today, by this year

Can we use the present perfect or the present perfect progressive (continuous) with the time adverbials by now, by today or by this year?
  

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Those sit more comfortably with future perfect forms. Do you have a particular sentence in mind?

  • Those sit more comfortably with future perfect forms.
  • Do you have a particular sentence in mind?
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Those sit more comfortably with future perfect forms. Do you have a particular sentence in mind?

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