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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentence difference

What is the difference between these:

It has been a nice day.
It is a nice day.

It has been a great week.
It is a great week.

Any real difference in meaning?
  

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Anonymous It has been a nice day. Typically said at the end of the day. The niceness lasted through the whole day so far.

  • Anonymous It has been a nice day.
  • Typically said at the end of the day.
  • The niceness lasted through the whole day so far.
  • Anonymous It is a nice day.
  • Said at any time of day.
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AnonymousIt has been a nice day.
Typically said at the end of the day. The niceness lasted through the whole day so far.
AnonymousIt is a nice day.
Said at any time of day. The niceness is felt at the time this is said.

(Your other examples are just a repetition of these. Same idea.)

CJ

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