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Dib Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"make fair points" vs "have made fair points"

Dear teachers

Whats the difference between:

You make fair points.

vs

You have made fair points.

Thanks in advance!
  

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Very little. The first uses the simple present to indicate an ongoing state of affairs. The second uses the present perfect to indicate the completion of the presentation of those points.

  • Very little.
  • The first uses the simple present to indicate an ongoing state of affairs.
  • The second uses the present perfect to indicate the completion of the presentation of those points.
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Very little. The first uses the simple present to indicate an ongoing state of affairs. The second uses the present perfect to indicate the completion of the presentation of those points.

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