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Meaning of these sentences
Hi all
I wanna know
1.The plane has just landed. 2.The plane just landed.
Are these two the same meaning?
And for the first sentence It has two meaning, right? It means 1.The plane just landed lately 2.The plane has started landing from the past and now it is still landing
If I'm correct how can I know which one the speaker means?
Thanks in advance ^ ^
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Re: Meaning of these sentences
They are the same, apart from the omission of "has" in #2.
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Re: Meaning of these sentences
Dear : anyone who can help me
The first sentence has two meanings, right? If so how can we distinguish that "The plane has landed" means 1.The action already finished or 2.The action continued from the past and now it is still the acting the same
Please explain as much as you can 
Thank you for every reply.
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Re: Meaning of these sentences

Originally Posted by
Supachoke
Dear : anyone who can help me
The first sentence has two meanings, right? If so how can we distinguish that "The plane has landed" means 1.The action already finished or 2.The action continued from the past and now it is still the acting the same
Please explain as much as you can
Thank you for every reply.
What "two" meanings has #1?
In both sentences, the action is completed = the plane has landed.
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