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Sknew Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is any difference

1. The bank might have changed the interest percentage
2. The bank might be changed the interest percentage.

Please let me know the meaning of these two sentences
  

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The second sentence is ungrammatical. The first sentence should be: The bank might have changed the interest rate.

  • The second sentence is ungrammatical.
  • The first sentence should be: The bank might have changed the interest rate.
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The second sentence is ungrammatical.
The first sentence should be: The bank might have changed the interest rate.
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1. The bank might have changed the interest rate.
2. The bank might be changing the interest rate.

1. Perhaps the bank is paying higher interest on your interest-bearing account. (The change, if it happened, was in the past.)
2. Perhaps the bank will pay higher interest on your interest-bearing account. (The change, if it happens, will be in the next few days

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