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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Has been

In the context: He is staying in a week only.

Our Managing director has been in the UK this week.

Our Managing director is in the UK this week only.

Our Managing director will be in the UK for 4 days. (In the future tense, Specify how long will he be there )

Are these sentences correct?

  

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In the context: He is staying in a week only. Our Managing Director has been in the UK this week. This sounds like he may be back now.

  • In the context: He is staying in a week only.
  • Our Managing Director has been in the UK this week.
  • This sounds like he may be back now.
  • Our Managing Director is in the UK this week only.
  • OK Our Managing Director will be in the UK for 4 more days.
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In the context: He is staying in a week only.

Our Managing Director has been in the UK this week. This sounds like he may be back now.

Our Managing Director is in the UK this week only. OK

Our Managing Director will be in the UK for 4 more days. (In the future tense, Specify how long will he be there )

Clive

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