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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference?

He has been stripped naked

He has been naked

  

Top answer

Neither has a final punctuation mark. The second doesn't make sense.

  • Neither has a final punctuation mark.
  • The second doesn't make sense.
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Neither has a final punctuation mark.

The second doesn't make sense.

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Hasibul Alam

1) He has been stripped naked.

2) He has been naked.

1) Somebody took all his clothes off.
2) He became naked at some time in the past. He continued to be naked from the

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