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Bright scarlet Posted 7 years ago
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Anthony isn't usually easy to get on with but he is / has been / is being very cooperative these days?

  

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Welcome to the forum, bright scarlet. Please open a separate thread for each of your questions instead of appending them to other old threads. I've split this one off for you, but remember that for your future posts.

  • Welcome to the forum, bright scarlet.
  • Please open a separate thread for each of your questions instead of appending them to other old threads.
  • I've split this one off for you, but remember that for your future posts.
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Welcome to the forum, bright scarlet.

Please open a separate thread for each of your questions instead of appending them to other old threads. I've split this one off for you, but remember that for your future posts.

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bright scarlet

Anthony isn't usually easy to get on with but he is / has been / is being very cooperative these days?

I read "these days", adverbially, as "now", so I'd use "is very cooperative these days" in that sentence.

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