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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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has been complted and is complted difference

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whats the difference between has been complted and is complted .
  

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Anonymous W hat's the difference between 'has been compl e ted' and 'is compl e ted' ? "has been completed" -- present perfect "is completed" -- present simple They are largely interchangable in sentences that refer to the future, if preceded by conjunctions such as 'when', 'once', 'as soon as', etc. Once the project is completed, I will call the manager.

  • Anonymous W hat's the difference between 'has been compl e ted' and 'is compl e ted' ?
  • "has been completed" -- present perfect "is completed" -- present simple They are largely interchangable in sentences that refer to the future, if preceded by conjunctions such as 'when', 'once', 'as soon as', etc.
  • Once the project is completed, I will call the manager.
  • Once the project has been completed, I will call the manager.
  • In the second case, there is more emphasis on "completion".
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AnonymousWhat's the difference between 'has been completed' and 'is completed'?
"has been completed" -- present perfect
"is completed" -- present simple

They are largely interchangable in sentences that refer to the future, if preceded by conjunctio

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