William Shakespeare has died! on 12:03 - May 29 with 690 views | factual_blue | So the playwright hasn't died? |  |
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William Shakespeare has died! on 12:06 - May 29 with 683 views | WeWereZombies | Because all the World's a stage...but even more so for you as you get to perform on stage one and stage two... |  |
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William Shakespeare has died! on 12:32 - May 29 with 638 views | Pendejo |
William Shakespeare has died! on 12:03 - May 29 by factual_blue | So the playwright hasn't died? |
I heard he died many times before making it big. Anyway I heard you attended his wake... |  |
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William Shakespeare has died! on 12:34 - May 29 with 631 views | factual_blue |
William Shakespeare has died! on 12:32 - May 29 by Pendejo | I heard he died many times before making it big. Anyway I heard you attended his wake... |
You've just told me he wasn't dead! |  |
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William Shakespeare has died! on 13:31 - May 29 with 581 views | Pendejo |
William Shakespeare has died! on 12:34 - May 29 by factual_blue | You've just told me he wasn't dead! |
Nope Has in this instance = present tense third-person singular of HAVE For the playwright who died in 1616 it wouldn't be appropriate. So yes my "not that one" should not have been used as it's "bleedin ' obvious" as Basil Fawlty would say, however, it was in the spirit of a segue. Would you like to be taught basic arithmetic next? Didn't have you down as a Naaridge fan. |  |
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William Shakespeare has died! on 13:52 - May 29 with 553 views | factual_blue |
William Shakespeare has died! on 13:31 - May 29 by Pendejo | Nope Has in this instance = present tense third-person singular of HAVE For the playwright who died in 1616 it wouldn't be appropriate. So yes my "not that one" should not have been used as it's "bleedin ' obvious" as Basil Fawlty would say, however, it was in the spirit of a segue. Would you like to be taught basic arithmetic next? Didn't have you down as a Naaridge fan. |
'Has died' is in fact the the present perfect tense (ie have + past participle). It refers to any action that has happened at some time in the past. https://www.ef.co.uk/english-resources/english-grammar/present-perfect/ Next. |  |
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