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Bassa Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

English Grammar?

What is the difference between these two sentences?

1) Shading has been involved in this painting.

2) Shading is involved in this painting.

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What is the difference between these two sentences? Here's the broad idea. 1) Shading has been involved in this painting.

  • What is the difference between these two sentences?
  • Here's the broad idea.
  • 1) Shading has been involved in this painting.
  • Sounds like the involvement was in the past.
  • eg Maybe the artist recently removed the shading?
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What is the difference between these two sentences? Here's the broad idea.

1) Shading has been involved in this painting. Sounds like the involvement was in the past. eg Maybe the artist recently removed the shading?

2) Shading is involved in this painting. Focuses ob the present.
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Thanks! Would number one still mean that the shading is still on there?
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Not easy to see a difference when out of context. Could mean the same.
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Would number one still mean that the shading is still on there? Possibly.

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