Wear off or Worn off

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TheShadow

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Hi,

Which one is correct:

"I just went to the dentist and the anesthesia still hasn't worn off or wear off"

I heard both... so i was wondering which one is correct and why?


Thanks
 

bhaisahab

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Hi,

Which one is correct:

"I just went to the dentist and the anesthesia still hasn't worn off or wear off"

I heard both... so i was wondering which one is correct and why?


Thanks

It's "hasn't worn off". What do you think is the reason?
 
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