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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar advice please?

Hi there,

Can you advice which word is correct in the following sentences, please?


Five years cars always good value to purchase, it is/has depreciated already. (Present simple or present perfect?)


Many thanks.

  

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Five-year-old cars are always good value to purchase, as they have depreciated already.

  • Five-year-old cars are always good value to purchase, as they have depreciated already.
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Five-year-old cars are always good value to purchase, as they have depreciated already.

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