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Mehran Jam
different between we are invited vs we have been invited?
hello, everyone I have a question about what different between" we are invited" vs" we have been invited"?
I appreciate your assistance
Jun 30, 2019 5:00 AM
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There is probably some technical difference but conversationally, they mean the same!
June 30, 2019
Any correction is appreciated.. Thanks
June 30, 2019
'We are invited' is a present perfect tense.In this the action is finished. We are not invited now.. "we have been invited" is a present perfect continuous tense. In this the action is unfinished. We are invied yet... I hope its help you.. If u r still confused. Then watch *mmmenglish* on youtube by emma.. The leaason regarding this
June 30, 2019
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Mehran Jam
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