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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

It was a good lunch or it has been a good lunch?

Which of these sentences (it was a good lunch- it has been a good lunch) is accurate in a situation when persons finish having lunch and have not left the restaurant yet

I would be grateful If you indicate me any grammar link to explain your choice/answer.

Thank you in advance
  

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What are your thoughts so far, Anon? How do you see the difference between the two forms?

  • What are your thoughts so far, Anon?
  • How do you see the difference between the two forms?
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What are your thoughts so far, Anon?

How do you see the difference between the two forms?

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