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is written or was written





Stellam
Argentina

Hi Maiagarri:

We may use the present when we discuss different aspects of the play and the characters, but I don �t think we can use it when we talk about the work of an author who is dead.
"Romeo & Juliet was written by Shakespeare" is the correct one.


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Stella

13 Aug 2009     



douglas
United States

>>>DGDLN  ???I have no idea what you are trying to say here.  "Written" is a noun????
 
The book is a "written"??

13 Aug 2009     



natabut
Ukraine

And I loved this example: "Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in the 20th century.- It was written in the 20th century"... ,~))

It reminds me of the cases when, trying to explain some grammar, I happen to forget about the "senseful" meaning of the sentences I make up as examples. I �m lucky if my students busy with grammar omit my false step... )

13 Aug 2009     



Halildurak
Turkey

 
     Romeo & Juliet was written in 1595 or 1596

13 Aug 2009     



natabut
Ukraine

That �s exactly what I �m talking about. )))

13 Aug 2009     



natabut
Ukraine

That �s exactly what I �m talking about. )))

13 Aug 2009     



natabut
Ukraine

That �s exactly what I �m talking about. )))

13 Aug 2009     



natabut
Ukraine

Sorry, I don �t know what happened. I didn �t mean to send this message SO MANY times. Oops! *(

13 Aug 2009     



maiagarri
Thailand

thanks to you all who gave an input. the answers are varying, but i got some lead. thanks. 

14 Aug 2009     

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