rajpv
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Generally, when people have completed a work or task, they say "It is done".
"It is done" is the passive form of "I do it".
I feel that the people have to say "It has been done".Because "It has been done" is
the possive form of "I have done it", I expect poeple to use "It has been done".
Why do people use "It is done" instead of using "It has been done"? Please clarify.
Like "It is done" People use "is + past participle" in many cases to refer completed actions.
"It is done" is the passive form of "I do it".
I feel that the people have to say "It has been done".Because "It has been done" is
the possive form of "I have done it", I expect poeple to use "It has been done".
Why do people use "It is done" instead of using "It has been done"? Please clarify.
Like "It is done" People use "is + past participle" in many cases to refer completed actions.
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