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小仙X
how to chose these two time?
"he just ate the cake"
"he have just eatten the cake"
Is there anything in these two sentences?
14 paź 2012 12:37
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"He just ate the cake." has two possible meanings.
1. His has just finished eating the cake.
2. He ate only the cake and nothing else.
"He has just eaten the cake." also has the same two meanings, but with a different tense. However, the interpretation most people would make is that he has just finished eating the cake. The interpretation is more certain. However, "He have just..." is incorrect. It should be "He has just..."
Both tenses can be used with no error. The second has a slightly clearer meaning.
14 października 2012
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Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), chiński (kantoński), chiński (inny), angielski, japoński, koreański
Język do nauczenia się
angielski, japoński, koreański
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