Does the main verb "has" mean possession in both 1) and 2)?There's little difference between them as isolated sentences. Context would determine whether one or the other was preferable.
The verb does, yes. The word "has" is an auxiliary in sentence one.Does the main verb "has" mean possession in both 1) and 2)?
The verb does, yes. The word "has" is an auxiliary in sentence one.
Does sentence 1) mean the person possesses the experience for some time, as opposed to his possession of that experience right now in sentence 2)?
Does sentence 1) mean the person possesses the experience for some time, as opposed to his possession of that experience right now in sentence 2)?
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