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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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The price of good has been up recently. Does it mean the price of gold started going up at some point recently in the past and continued upto the present?
  

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Anonymous The price of good has been up recently. That sentence (if correct) says that sometime in the recent past the price rose and that now it remains at that higher level.

  • Anonymous The price of good has been up recently.
  • That sentence (if correct) says that sometime in the recent past the price rose and that now it remains at that higher level.
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AnonymousThe price of good has been up recently.
That sentence (if correct) says that sometime in the recent past the price rose and that now it remains at that higher level.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousThe price of good has been up recently.That sentence (if correct) says that sometime in the recent past the price rose and that now it remains at that higher level.
Does it mean it kept going up from the past point until now?
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AnonymousDoes it mean it kept going up from the past point until now?
No; it means what I said above.

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