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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Did" vs. "Have/has+ past participle"

Hello,

Which of the following sentences is correct? What is the actual differences between them?

1. Who did the network replace him with?
2. Who has the network replaced him with?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Both are correct. 1) Refers to an event in the past. It may have happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.

  • Both are correct.
  • 1) Refers to an event in the past.
  • It may have happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.
  • 2) Refers to a past event that has importance to the present situation.
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Both are correct.

1) Refers to an event in the past. It may have happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.
2) Refers to a past event that has importance to the present situation.
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CliveBoth are correct.1) Refers to an event in the past. It may have happened 20 minutes ago or 20 years ago.2) Refers to a past event that has importance to the present situation.
Thank you so much.

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