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Believer Posted 19 years ago
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what is the difference?

0Hi,02br
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002. No, I haven't done(finished) my assignment. 02br
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00To me, the No. 2 version is used when the assignment or the action of doing the assigment has some relevance to the present but cannot quite put my foot down on the matter and more confusion exists if I have to explain it for a specific case. 0-
  

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12br 12br 10Scene:12br 12br 10There was an employee (or a student). " He, then, answered like this:12br 12br 101. 12br 12br 102.

  • 12br 12br 10Scene:12br 12br 10There was an employee (or a student).
  • " He, then, answered like this:12br 12br 101.
  • 12br 12br 102.
  • No, I haven't done(finished) my assignment.
  • 12br 12br 10To me, the No.
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