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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

I've had a lot of pain with my injured hand.

1) I've had a lot of pain with my injured hand.

2) I've been having a lot of pain with my injured hand recently.

In 2) the pain is still there; in 1) not necessarily.

Am I right?

  

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Both versions are unclear. If you want to be clear,say eg My injured hand still hurts.

  • Both versions are unclear.
  • If you want to be clear,say eg My injured hand still hurts.
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Both versions are unclear.

If you want to be clear,say eg My injured hand still hurts.

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Anonymous1) I've had a lot of pain with my injured hand.

You should replace “with” with in.

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