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Learnerforlife Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Has been or is (Perfect or Simple)

Which one is grammatically correct?


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OR

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Present simple or present perfect?

  

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Both are correct grammatically, but if you are summarizing the reaction of the user over recent past time (which you probably are), use the present perfect. No feedback has been provided by the user. CJ

  • Both are correct grammatically, but if you are summarizing the reaction of the user over recent past time (which you probably are), use the present perfect.
  • No feedback has been provided by the user.
  • CJ
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Both are correct grammatically, but if you are summarizing the reaction of the user over recent past time (which you probably are), use the present perfect.

No feedback has been provided by the user.

CJ

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