Pelin
Both correct and have the same meaninig? Have you packed yet? Are you packed yet? And these; Haven't you packed yet? Aren't you packed yet?
22 de feb. de 2014 17:03
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All four have the same meaning. Asking in the negative allows the responder to reassure the person who asked.
22 de febrero de 2014
They can be used interchangeably, however there is a slight difference: Using "have" means the speaker is asking about a point in time in the past--the end of the packing process ("has the end been reached"). Using "are" makes the speaker sound like he is asking about the packing process--a continual action until it is done. ("Has the formerly-ongoing process been completed?")
22 de febrero de 2014
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