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Alex Blackburn
What is the difference between "was" and "has been".
For example:
Your request was accepted.
Your request has been accepted.
I can't grasp the difference. Thanks for help.Thanks everyone, guys! Now it seems to be clear for me.
2012年4月2日 13:14
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Your request was accepted(maybe the request is revoked now).
Your request has been accepted.(your request is still in acception now)
2012年4月2日
1
"was" = past simple. This describes the past (obviously).
"has been" = present perfect. This describes the present, using a past event. The past simple form cannot do this.
"Your request was accepted." = simply a report of what happened in the past. However, this could mean that the situation changed (it was later rejected or lost), or other things happened afterwards.
"Your request has been accepted." = We have your request now.
2012年4月2日
1
The differemce of was/were and has/have been. I think both of them have the
same meaning. But has/have been is more clearly in it's meaning.
2012年4月2日
1
was .. "still in check, or ( not obviously been received or not / hesitate
unlike the case with,
has been: it is very clearly accepted
but, in fact all have the same objective it's just more to how you put the word correctly "perfect grammar''
2012年4月2日
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Alex Blackburn
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