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Rja Posted 12 years ago
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What does he say? (or) What has he said? which is correct? Is there any difference?

What does he say?
(or)
What has he said?

which is correct? Is there any difference?
  

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rja What does he say? Correct. Present tense.

  • rja What does he say?
  • Correct.
  • Present tense.
  • What does he (always, habitually, regularly) say?
  • rja What has he said?
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rjaWhat does he say?
Correct. Present tense. What does he (always, habitually, regularly) say?
rjaWhat has he said?
Correct. Present perfect tense. What has he said (so far, up to this point)?

CJ
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What does he say. Is it a correct answer OR what did he say?

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