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Nathan mckane Posted 16 years ago
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Cleaned / Have been cleaned


Hi there!

Imagine you have asked your children to clean the house when you're at work and now you're back home. What would you say?
What is the difference between the following sentences?

1. Are the windows cleaned?

2. Have the windows been cleaned?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Both are fine, either is likely. Two ways to ask the same thing.

  • Both are fine, either is likely.
  • Two ways to ask the same thing.
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Both are fine, either is likely. Two ways to ask the same thing.
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buildings are going in the process of been cleaned

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