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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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He created vs he has created

Hi,

First time...

Can anyone tell me what's the difference between "He created" vs "He has created"?

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Anonymous the difference between "He created" vs "He has created"? The present perfect is usually used to suggest that the creation is recent. For the upcoming fashion show, he has created some breathtaking new designs.

  • Anonymous the difference between "He created" vs "He has created"?
  • The present perfect is usually used to suggest that the creation is recent.
  • For the upcoming fashion show, he has created some breathtaking new designs.
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Anonymousthe difference between "He created" vs "He has created"?
The present perfect is usually used to suggest that the creation is recent.

For the upcoming fashion show, he has created some breathtaking new designs.
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...that he created while sitting on the toilet.
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You don't approve of fashion? [H]
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Thank for replying.

So "has" = present perfect?
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He created.

It's done. It's finished. It's gone. You're retelling what happened at a particular time, maybe yesterday, maybe centuries ago.

He has created.

You're probably talking about one of his creations that still exists today and is somewhere or somehow within the environment of your conversation. It's the result of the fact that he created it some time ago. T
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AnonymousSo "has" = present perfect?
Yes. "Has" (or "have") plus the past participle of the verb gives us the present perfect tense.

He has created X.

We have created X.
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Hi,

When you talk about 'he created', it says something is long done, or done in near time, but there is no specification of time. It also does not state that whether the person is dead or alive.

But when you talk about, 'he has created', it uses present perfect and signify that the creation is recent and also tell the person is still alive.

Regards,

Nidhi
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imnidhiand also tell the person is still alive.
Except when we say, "The King has died. Long live the king!"

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