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so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 18, 2007 13:56 pm   so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good
 

Hi,

What would you say is the difference between "so far your results have been very good" and "so far your results are very good"?

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so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 18, 2007 14:38 pm   so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good
 

Hi Torsten

So far your results have been very good.
Present Perfect prompts me that the results were good from some point in the past up to the present moment.

Ex.I graduated from the University two years ago. So far I have worked as a translator for Refugee Council.

So far your results are very good.

The results are very good now. For the present moment they are very good.

That's my vantage point Cool
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so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good #3 (permalink) Tue Sep 18, 2007 19:32 pm   so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good
 

^Agrees

In this case use of the present perfect implies that there has been some change or at least some doubt as to whether or not the results will continue to be good.
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so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good #4 (permalink) Wed Sep 19, 2007 5:12 am   so far your results have been good vs. so far they are good
 

Hi,

My dull ears are whispering to me that:

"so far your results have been very good" suggests a possibility that the speaker has received the 'results' at different times (more than one time) up to now and every 'result' is very good so far.
"so far your results are very good" may imply that the speaker received the 'results' at one time and they are all very good so far.

But I am not so confident in my ears.

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