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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Please tell the meaning.

Top of this site, there is a banner that reads "Questions are currently answered in about 13 minutes"

answered indicates past tense but currently indicate present, so I am confused.

Does it mean last question got answered in about 13 minutes ago?

  

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kingston123 answered indicates past tense but currently indicate s present, so I am confused. No, the tense verb is 'are'. The active form would be, for example: Teachers currently answer the questions in about 13 minutes.

  • kingston123 answered indicates past tense but currently indicate s present, so I am confused.
  • No, the tense verb is 'are'.
  • The active form would be, for example: Teachers currently answer the questions in about 13 minutes.
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kingston123answered indicates past tense but currently indicates present, so I am confused.

No, the tense verb is 'are'.

The active form would be, for example:

Teachers currently answer the questions in about 13 minutes.

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