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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Was red and had become red

Hi. What is the difference, if there is any?

John Doe ran across the field, and by the time reached the other side, his face was red/had become red.
  

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' There is no difference in intent: simply 2 ways of saying the same thing.

  • ' There is no difference in intent: simply 2 ways of saying the same thing.
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'...by the time he reached...'

There is no difference in intent: simply 2 ways of saying the same thing.

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