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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
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What's the difference in meaning between these sentences

He has become mad

He has been mad

Please tell me what's the difference in meaning between these sentences?

  

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kingston123 He has become mad He has been mad Please tell me what's the difference in meaning between these sentences The first says that he has changed from being all right to being mad. A change has occurred. The second says that he was mad some time ago and he continued to be mad and he is still mad.

  • kingston123 He has become mad He has been mad Please tell me what's the difference in meaning between these sentences The first says that he has changed from being all right to being mad.
  • A change has occurred.
  • The second says that he was mad some time ago and he continued to be mad and he is still mad.
  • There's no indication that a change occurred.
  • CJ
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kingston123

He has become mad

He has been mad

Please tell me what's the difference in meaning between these sentences

The first says that he has changed from being all right to being mad. A change has occurred.

The second says

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