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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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has + v 2 or v2 ?

i can't find the difference between ( has wrote the answer - she wrote the answer ) can you just lead me ?
  

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Hi "has wrote the answer" is incorrect. First, you need a subject. Second, in the present perfect "has" (or "have", depending on the subject) is followed by the past participle (maybe you'd name it "v3").

  • Hi "has wrote the answer" is incorrect.
  • First, you need a subject.
  • Second, in the present perfect "has" (or "have", depending on the subject) is followed by the past participle (maybe you'd name it "v3").
  • The correct form is therefore "She has written the answer".
  • "She wrote the answer" is fine.
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Hi

"has wrote the answer" is incorrect. First, you need a subject. Second, in the present perfect "has" (or "have", depending on the subject) is followed by the past participle (maybe you'd name it "v3").
The correct form is therefore "She has written the answer".

"She wrote the answer" is fine.

Is that enough or did you need something on the use of present perfect v
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Anonymoushas wrote the answer - she wrote the answer
No. Not has wrote.

1 She wrote the answer. - Simple past tense. (v2)
2 She has written the answer. - Present perfect tense. (has/have + v3)

1 Use this tense when you are telling the story of what happened.
2 Use thi

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