Quando usar a palavra Have e Has?
Eu estava conversando por mensagem com um amigo e eu queria dizer que meu dia acabou de começar, então eu disse:
- My day just started.
Mas fui corrigida para:
- My day has just started.
Por que eu devo usar o has nesse caso? Estaria incorreto se eu apenas dissesse "My day just started"?
- My day just started.
Mas fui corrigida para:
- My day has just started.
Por que eu devo usar o has nesse caso? Estaria incorreto se eu apenas dissesse "My day just started"?
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Has just started is in that sense of "acaba de iniciar", To my thinking "just" have a ring of "recém" as in "just married" (recém casados) which could be two persons married yesterday (and you would say that at this moment).
It works almost an adjective, sort of.
So, "has" would get the event closer to the immediate past (again, to my thinking). One automatic answer by a site could notify you: "(do) check your emal, we have sent the keygen to register on our site".
Then, when you check your mail box it was some minute past so the "has" indicates it was something recent (and still has inlfuence on the present).
Let's wait for more insights, though.
It works almost an adjective, sort of.
So, "has" would get the event closer to the immediate past (again, to my thinking). One automatic answer by a site could notify you: "(do) check your emal, we have sent the keygen to register on our site".
Then, when you check your mail box it was some minute past so the "has" indicates it was something recent (and still has inlfuence on the present).
Let's wait for more insights, though.
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