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Omarhady Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Different between they are accomplished or they have accomplished?

Hi,
What is the different between "they are accomplished" or "they have accomplished" ? and what is the rule to know which one to use and when ?

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Omarhady they are accomplished They are very skilled or talented. Omarhady they have accomplished + O They have finished something. Omarhady what is the rule to know which one to use and when ?

  • Omarhady they are accomplished They are very skilled or talented.
  • Omarhady they have accomplished + O They have finished something.
  • Omarhady what is the rule to know which one to use and when ?
  • They are unrelated statements.
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Omarhadythey are accomplished
They are very skilled or talented.
Omarhadythey have accomplished + O
They have finished something.
Omarhadywhat is the rule to know which one to use and when ?
They are unrelated statements.

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