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What is the difference between the following sentences?
1. The treasure has been hidden somewhere.
2. The treasure is hidden somewhere.
What is the difference between the following sentences?
1. The treasure has been hidden somewhere.
2. The treasure is hidden somewhere.
1. The treasure has been hidden somewhere.
2. The treasure is hidden somewhere.
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25 Dec 2018
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They are almost exactly the same. In the first one we know someone hid it on purpose. In the second one, it is hidden but we don’t know that someone hid it. Maybe it was lost and that is why it is now hidden. Who knows?
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has been - past tense
is - present tense.
Just depends on context
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They are almost exactly the same. In the first one we know someone hid it on purpose. In the second one, it is hidden but we don’t know that someone hid it. Maybe it was lost and that is why it is now hidden. Who knows?
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