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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

clear

It has been clear now.

It has been cleared now by my teacher.

Are the both sentences correct?
  

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User_gary It has been clear now. It has been cleared now by my teacher. Are the both sentences correct?

  • User_gary It has been clear now.
  • It has been cleared now by my teacher.
  • Are the both sentences correct?
  • If you mean that you now understand something, then "It is clear now" / "My teacher has made it clear to me now".
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User_garyIt has been clear now.

It has been cleared now by my teacher.

Are the both sentences correct?
If you mean that you now understand something, then "It is clear now" / "My teacher has made it clear to me now".
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Thank you Feebs11.

Are my sentences above correct at least as to grammar?

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