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What the difference between:"Spring is come"or "Spring has come" ???
Mar 16, 2018 2:23 AM
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"spring is come" sounds like older English. Modern English grammar would be "Spring has come." "Spring, it's come." "Spring, it has come." is something different and the same as "Spring has come." An English professor would know more about this.
March 16, 2018
the difference between is, spring it's come (is coming),spring has come (has arrived)
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