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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

present or present perfect

hello teacher

Could you explain me the difference between those sentences

the year has not gone yet
the year is not gone yet

thanks
  

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Anonymous The year has not gone yet. Th e year is not gone yet. Please type English more carefully.

  • Anonymous The year has not gone yet.
  • Th e year is not gone yet.
  • Please type English more carefully.
  • The difference is that #1 indicates the ongoing action of the year, while #2 (which is considered informal) indicates the current condition of the year.
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AnonymousThe year has not gone yet. The year is not gone yet.
Please type English more carefully. The difference is that #1 indicates the ongoing action of the year, while #2 (which is considered informal) indicates the current condition of the year.

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