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What happens if you delete a question on Stack Overflow?

What happens if you delete a question on Stack Overflow?

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When to delete a question on ResearchGate?

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Which is correct ” it has been removed ” or ” it is removed “?

There is another form of the same sentence — “It has been removed”. But in the sentence “It is removed,” the last word is an adjective so I believe it is correct as well. Am I right? It is removed is grammatically correct, but is not something people normally say.

What does it mean when someone says something has been removed?

To my ears, “It is removed” strongly sounds like you’re saying “It is regularly/habitually removed”, i.e. expressing an action that generally occurs rather than the state of something that has been removed on a single occasion. For the meaning you’re interested in, I would stick to “It has been removed”.

What does ” was removed ” and ” has been removed ” mean?

Active Oldest Votes. 2. “was removed” refers to something in the past. “has been removed” is presented as information about an event supposed to be new for the reader. It is perfect for news. Share.

What was the story behind the movie removed?

Originally created for the 168 Film Festival, ReMoved follows the emotional story through the eyes of a young girl taken from her home and placed into foster care.

Why was the QC question removed from the SAT?

QC questions were also more reading-based – they were the only math questions that didn’t have symbolic or numerical answers. Ironically, removing them was a move towards making the math section MORE quantitative (that is, purely number or variable quantity-based rather than logical reasoning-based).

Why was the analogy question removed from the SAT?

Analogy questions were removed in 2005 when the verbal reasoning section of the SAT was renamed “critical reading”. These questions were criticized for being irrelevant to success in a college or work environment.

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