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What's the difference between "The last two days have been unbearably hot" & "The last two days were unbearably hot" I would like to say about the weather of last two days. So which one is correct?
2021년 7월 6일 오전 10:27
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Both are correct, but slightly different. “Have been” means that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time. If it was hot and is still hot now you would use the sentence "The last two days have been unbearably hot". If it was hot for two days and isn't as hot now you would use "The last two days were unbearably hot".
2021년 7월 6일
For instance, if today is Tuesday, I would use the first sentence (with present perfect) to describe Monday and Tuesday (the day which is on going on) and the second phrase (simple past) to describe Sunday and Monday. See ya!
2021년 7월 6일
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2021년 7월 6일
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2021년 7월 6일
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