Diamondrg Posted 20 years agoGrammar
present perfect versus present perfect simple
Someone has been eating / has eaten my chocolates. There aren’t many left.
If it were "There are none left.", would the present perfect be correct?
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Diamondrg Someone has been eating / has eaten my chocolates. There aren’t many left. ", would the present perfect be correct?
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- Diamondrg Someone has been eating / has eaten my chocolates.
- There aren’t many left.
- ", would the present perfect be correct?
- Correct.
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DiamondrgSomeone has been eating / has eaten my chocolates. There aren’t many left.
If it were "There are none left.", would the present perfect be correct?
Correct.