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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect

in a sentence 'School has already started.'
what is the specific meaning of 'has started'?
in comparison with 'school started.', what is the difference of each other?
I wanna understand this in connection with the functions of present perfect tence.
plz answer me.
  

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' 'has started' is an update concerning the current situation. ) 'started' is a past event in a narrative. ) CJ

  • ' 'has started' is an update concerning the current situation.
  • ) 'started' is a past event in a narrative.
  • ) CJ
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Anonymoustence
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Anonymouswanna
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Anonymousthe specific meaning of 'has started' in comparison with 'school started.'
'has started' is an update concerning the current situation. (School is now

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