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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
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"hasn't sunk" vs "didn't sink"

The reality hasn't sunk in yet or didn't sink in yet? When do we use hasn't sunk instead of didn't sink?

  

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The use of 'yet' ('until now') suggests that the present perfect ( hasn't sunk in ) is more appropriate. CJ

  • The use of 'yet' ('until now') suggests that the present perfect ( hasn't sunk in ) is more appropriate.
  • CJ
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The use of 'yet' ('until now') suggests that the present perfect (hasn't sunk in) is more appropriate.

CJ

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