Web1 'Was created' implies that it was created some time in the past but exactly when is unimportant. 'has been created' implies the event occurred very recently. – James May 10, 2016 at 23:46 @stangdon yeah kinda I know it, but I always associate PP with an action that I do not mention the time, and I know it's wrong! – Shinomoto Asakura WebApr 14, 2024 · Hi everyone! There has always been ambiguity between simple and To Be tenses. People can't differentiate between To Be tenses and Simple tenses. For those w...
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WebMar 18, 2013 · The present perfect tense is used for repetitive or constant actions that began in the past and completed in near future. The perfect progressive tense is used for continuous actions that began in the past and continue to the present. You are almost very near to the answer. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 6, 2013 at 9:06 WebJan 17, 2010 · I would invite manoona to think of the following pair: "Jack has eaten the cake" and "The cake has been eaten by Jack". The 1st contains a Present Perfect (Active) whilst the 2nd contains a Present Perfect Passive. More formally: Jack + HAS + eatEN + the cake —> The cake +HAS + beEN+ eatEN + by Jack. M. WebThe present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time. The … the corn crib indianola iowa