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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?
2014年2月22日 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.
2014年2月22日
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?")
2014年2月22日
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