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EverestCTS Posted 4 years ago
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Have been

Judy: Why is there blood on your head?

Ted: I have been in a car crash.


Judy: Why is there blood on your head?

Ted: I have just been in a car crash.


Are they both correct?
The context is Ted just got into a car accident and he is injured and there is blood on his head.

  

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EverestCTS Are they both correct? Yes. Just merely emphasizes that it happened very recently.

  • EverestCTS Are they both correct?
  • Yes.
  • Just merely emphasizes that it happened very recently.
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EverestCTSAre they both correct?

Yes. Just merely emphasizes that it happened very recently.

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