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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Notice/noticed

Have you not noticed/notice since you've been so busy doing something else.

Please explain why. TY!
  

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Hi, Have you not noticed/notice since you've been so busy doing something else. Consider these simpler examples. You have noticed Mary.

  • Hi, Have you not noticed/notice since you've been so busy doing something else.
  • Consider these simpler examples.
  • You have noticed Mary.
  • Have you noticed Mary?
  • Have you not noticed Mary?
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Hi,

Have you not noticed/notice since you've been so busy doing something else.



Consider these simpler examples.

You have noticed Mary.

Have you noticed Mary?

Have you not noticed Mary?



These are all examples of the Present Perfect tense. To make this tense, you use the past participle form of th

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