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MaanuMp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

He has started working on it

He has started working on it.

Does it mean 'He is working on it'
  

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Hi, Not necessarily. He may have started, and then stopped temporarily. Clive

  • Hi, Not necessarily.
  • He may have started, and then stopped temporarily.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Not necessarily.

He may have started, and then stopped temporarily.

Clive
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Yes, if my wife told me "I have already started cooking" when I called her on the phone before I left my office, I was expecting dinner being prepared. (she was busy cooking).

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