[fpc-pascal] TurboVision is reborn as FOSS (again)
Liam Proven
lproven at gmail.com
Tue Dec 22 13:02:37 CET 2020
On Mon, 21 Dec 2020 at 22:11, Travis Siegel via fpc-pascal
<fpc-pascal at lists.freepascal.org> wrote:
>
> I don't know what non native english speakers are taught, nor can I address the folks across the pond, but here in the Us at least, has denotes currently exists, while had indicates past tense, I.E. no longer exists. Combining the two is where it gets dicy, and is generally avoided for syntactical reasons.
FWIW... I'm (among other things) a qualified teacher of English as a
second language. "Has had" and "had had" are 100% genuine correct
English tenses, called the present perfect and past perfect
respectively.
Simple present: FPC _has_ a console-mode IDE -- now, it possesses one.
Simple past: FPC _had_ a console-mode IDE -- it used to, but this
state ended in the past; it no longer does.
Present perfect: FPC _has had_ a console-mode IDE -- it has one, and
the time it started to have one is a significant time ago.
Past perfect: FPC _had had_ a console-mode IDE -- it used to have one
a long time ago, but it stopped having it a long time ago.
I will not itemise all the other alternatives. There is an informal
competition as to how many tenses it is possible to create in English,
and the record is some 120 different ones, and 144 if you include
passive-voice constructions. There are about a dozen in common use.
FPC has had a console-mode IDE means that there is one now and that
there has been one for a considerable time. I presume this is what
Nikolay meant. I did not know and I apologize for my ignorance of
this.
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