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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

present perfect

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Why is the present perfect used here?
  

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Hi, contraposition Why is the present perfect used here? Maybe the greater context justifies the use of the present perfect tense here. You have provided no context, so I can't really determine whether it's correct or not.

  • Hi, contraposition Why is the present perfect used here?
  • Maybe the greater context justifies the use of the present perfect tense here.
  • You have provided no context, so I can't really determine whether it's correct or not.
  • In future, supply some contextual information for us to comment on.
  • Regards
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Hi,
contrapositionWhy is the present perfect used here?
Maybe the greater context justifies the use of the present perfect tense here. You have provided no context, so I

can't really determine whether it's correct or not. In future, supply some contextual information for us to comment on.

Regards
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The sentence is a use example of 'express' from a dictionary.
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Probably the changes have not been completed yet. But I cannot be sure.
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Hi,
contrapositionThe sentence is a use example of 'express' from a dictionary.
Then, my answer is "for no special reason". Perhaps the lexicographer thought of a situation where using

the present perfect tense was correct. I don't really know. Anyway, it's just an example; don't let it bother you.
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contraposition,
contrapositionTeachers have expressed concern about the changes.
It is a correct sentence. The main reason for present perfect is because it describes act(s) by someone from the undefined past continuing into thepresent, as did this sentence. Let's assume there are major issues in XYZ school district and drastic changes have been decided solely
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Anonymous just happened verb
Do you want to comment on something? What do you mean?

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