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Bomtokki Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference between 'It has shrunk' and 'It is shrunk'

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Please let me know the difference between 'It has shrunk' and 'It is shrunk.'

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What is the context? Basically, "has shrunk" is simply the present perfect. "Is shrunk" is the same as the more usual "is shrunken"—the verb "to be" followed by a predicate adjective.

  • What is the context?
  • Basically, "has shrunk" is simply the present perfect.
  • "Is shrunk" is the same as the more usual "is shrunken"—the verb "to be" followed by a predicate adjective.
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What is the context? Basically, "has shrunk" is simply the present perfect. "Is shrunk" is the same as the more usual "is shrunken"—the verb "to be" followed by a predicate adjective.

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