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Remyzero Posted 9 years ago
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Stealing / having stolen

He was accused of stealing..

He was accused of having stolen..

What is the difference.




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they both mean the same thing. the "having stolen" form is just a little more formal

  • they both mean the same thing.
  • the "having stolen" form is just a little more formal
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they both mean the same thing. the "having stolen" form is just a little more formal

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