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"have been created" vs "have created"
Could somebody explain to me what's the difference between "After you have been created" and "After you have created"
18 Eyl 2013 06:51
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have created -- Present Perfect, Active Voice
have been created -- Present Perfect, Passive Voice
18 Eylül 2013
"Could somebody explain to me what the difference is between..." Be careful of word-order in indirect questions. ;)
The difference is basically passive voice. This is where the subject receives the action, instead of performing the action.
"After you have been created" is a complete clause and means someone/something else creates you. The subject received the action.
"After you have created" is incomplete. We need to know what you have created. However, here the subject performs the action.
18 Eylül 2013
"After you have been created" is referring to you, so it means after you were made, however this is not commonly used to refer to a human unless you are reading something about robots :)
"After you have created" is referring to an action you are doing, so it means that after you have completed making something (whatever the creation is).
Hopefully this clarifies it :)
18 Eylül 2013
"You have created something." and "Something has been created by you." means the same. I hope that helps.
18 Eylül 2013
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