English Language & Usage Asked by VRVigneshwara on June 13, 2021
File is sent.
File has been sent.
Is the line above grammatically correct?
What is the correct one and what is the difference between both of them ?
It really depends on the circumstances that you find both in. In each case adding "The" to the front of the line would improve it, and the bottom line is certainly the easiest on the ears and rolls off the tongue. However, as I assume this is being used with regards computing, the top line is shorter and does give the same impression to the computer savvy.
Correct answer by Chris Harland on June 13, 2021
Both these lines are correct but need 'A' and 'The' before them.
A file is sent
The file has been sent
Answered by Ayush Shenoy on June 13, 2021
after pressing the button a file is sent to the customer. a file has been sent to the customer after he pressed the button.
The meaning is not the same.
Answered by JOE on June 13, 2021
Get help from others!
Recent Questions
Recent Answers
© 2024 TransWikia.com. All rights reserved. Sites we Love: PCI Database, UKBizDB, Menu Kuliner, Sharing RPP