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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Difference between [information is] and [information has been]

(1) The information you have given me is inaccurate and confusing.

(2) The information you have given me has been inaccurate and confusing.

What is the difference in meaning between "is" and "has been" for my sentences? Thank you.

  

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The two sentences have effectively the same meaning. The first one is said more often, I think.

  • The two sentences have effectively the same meaning.
  • The first one is said more often, I think.
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The two sentences have effectively the same meaning. The first one is said more often, I think.

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ansonguyWhat is the difference in meaning between "is" and "has been" for my sentences?

The difference is just what you would expect given the verb forms.

ansonguy(1) The information you have given me is inaccurate and confusing.

He gave you information. It is bad.

ansonguy(2) The inform

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