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"have been created" vs "have created"
Could somebody explain to me what's the difference between "After you have been created" and "After you have created"
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have created -- Present Perfect, Active Voice
have been created -- Present Perfect, Passive Voice
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"Could somebody explain to me what the difference is between..." Be careful of word-order in indirect questions. ;)
The difference is basically passive voice. This is where the subject receives the action, instead of performing the action.
"After you have been created" is a complete clause and means someone/something else creates you. The subject received the action.
"After you have created" is incomplete. We need to know what you have created. However, here the subject performs the action.
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"After you have been created" is referring to you, so it means after you were made, however this is not commonly used to refer to a human unless you are reading something about robots :)
"After you have created" is referring to an action you are doing, so it means that after you have completed making something (whatever the creation is).
Hopefully this clarifies it :)
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"You have created something." and "Something has been created by you." means the same. I hope that helps.
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