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Latest post Mon, Aug 22 2005 6:26 PM by Tania E.. 1 replies.
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vincent tee  +  129668 Mon, 22 Aug 05 06:16 PM

What's the difference between the below sentence?

Has anybody had a chance to try out the new choclate?

Does anybody have a chance to try out the new choclate?

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Vincent

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Tania E.  +  129670 Mon, 22 Aug 05 06:26 PM
Has anybody had a chance to try out the new choclate?
    -> asking if someone has already tasted the new chocolate


Does anybody have a chance to try out the new choclate?
    -> asking if someone CAN taste the new chocolate....



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