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Could you help me please to answer some English question. For example there is some robot which is cleaning dust inside flat. What he will tell after he finish his work?



"All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



And if it's not hard, please explain why










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    The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

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Could you help me please to answer some English question. For example there is some robot which is cleaning dust inside flat. What he will tell after he finish his work?



"All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



And if it's not hard, please explain why










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    The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

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Could you help me please to answer some English question. For example there is some robot which is cleaning dust inside flat. What he will tell after he finish his work?



"All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



And if it's not hard, please explain why










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Could you help me please to answer some English question. For example there is some robot which is cleaning dust inside flat. What he will tell after he finish his work?



"All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



And if it's not hard, please explain why







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    The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

    – Minty
    Apr 2 at 3:44














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    The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

    – Minty
    Apr 2 at 3:44








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The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

– Minty
Apr 2 at 3:44





The has been construction is better. Note though that it's the flat that has been cleaned, not the dust, so the word cleared is better. If you want your robot to sound like a human, have it say I've finished the dusting.

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Both statements use past tense verbs (cleaned & cleared) joined with a 3rd person singular present indicative (is & has) which means neither one of them makes the grade as far as syntax and logic would go, however, both sentences essentially mean the same thing.



"All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



All dust has been cleaned



All dust is cleared



Cleaned = Past tense of removing dirt, stains, blemishes, etc implies "dirty"
Cleared = Past tense of removing something implies "clutter"



Cleaned basically equals Cleared



All dust = A reference to a finite ammount of dust defined by context.
Has = 3rd person present tense conjugation of "to have"

been = past participle
but...
has been = person who is out dated



All dust Has Been cleaned ... ;)






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    Both statements use past tense verbs (cleaned & cleared) joined with a 3rd person singular present indicative (is & has) which means neither one of them makes the grade as far as syntax and logic would go, however, both sentences essentially mean the same thing.



    "All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



    All dust has been cleaned



    All dust is cleared



    Cleaned = Past tense of removing dirt, stains, blemishes, etc implies "dirty"
    Cleared = Past tense of removing something implies "clutter"



    Cleaned basically equals Cleared



    All dust = A reference to a finite ammount of dust defined by context.
    Has = 3rd person present tense conjugation of "to have"

    been = past participle
    but...
    has been = person who is out dated



    All dust Has Been cleaned ... ;)






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      Both statements use past tense verbs (cleaned & cleared) joined with a 3rd person singular present indicative (is & has) which means neither one of them makes the grade as far as syntax and logic would go, however, both sentences essentially mean the same thing.



      "All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



      All dust has been cleaned



      All dust is cleared



      Cleaned = Past tense of removing dirt, stains, blemishes, etc implies "dirty"
      Cleared = Past tense of removing something implies "clutter"



      Cleaned basically equals Cleared



      All dust = A reference to a finite ammount of dust defined by context.
      Has = 3rd person present tense conjugation of "to have"

      been = past participle
      but...
      has been = person who is out dated



      All dust Has Been cleaned ... ;)






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        Both statements use past tense verbs (cleaned & cleared) joined with a 3rd person singular present indicative (is & has) which means neither one of them makes the grade as far as syntax and logic would go, however, both sentences essentially mean the same thing.



        "All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



        All dust has been cleaned



        All dust is cleared



        Cleaned = Past tense of removing dirt, stains, blemishes, etc implies "dirty"
        Cleared = Past tense of removing something implies "clutter"



        Cleaned basically equals Cleared



        All dust = A reference to a finite ammount of dust defined by context.
        Has = 3rd person present tense conjugation of "to have"

        been = past participle
        but...
        has been = person who is out dated



        All dust Has Been cleaned ... ;)






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        Both statements use past tense verbs (cleaned & cleared) joined with a 3rd person singular present indicative (is & has) which means neither one of them makes the grade as far as syntax and logic would go, however, both sentences essentially mean the same thing.



        "All dust has been cleaned" or "All dust is cleared"



        All dust has been cleaned



        All dust is cleared



        Cleaned = Past tense of removing dirt, stains, blemishes, etc implies "dirty"
        Cleared = Past tense of removing something implies "clutter"



        Cleaned basically equals Cleared



        All dust = A reference to a finite ammount of dust defined by context.
        Has = 3rd person present tense conjugation of "to have"

        been = past participle
        but...
        has been = person who is out dated



        All dust Has Been cleaned ... ;)







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