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present perfect
I know that PRESENT PERFECT is used to express an action happened at an unspecified time before now, so if I would like to ask a person,
"ARE YOU MARRIED?" OR "HAVE YOU MARRIED?"
Which is correct?
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Re: present perfect

Originally Posted by
wish I know that PRESENT PERFECT is used to express an action happened at an unspecified time before now, so if I would like to ask a person,
"ARE YOU MARRIED?" OR "HAVE YOU MARRIED?"
Which is correct?
Pat: Are you married, Max?
Max: Yes, I am. What about you, Pat? Are you married?
Pat: No, I'm not. How long have you been married for, Max?
Max: I have been married for 3 years. :D
All the best, :D
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Re: present perfect
Thank you. You clear my doubt.
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Re: present perfect

Originally Posted by
wish Thank you. You clear my doubt.
You're welcome. :D
Try,
It is clear now.
You have cleared up my doubts.
All the best, :D
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Originally Posted by
wish Thanks
You're welcome. 8)
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