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by ksec
3595 days ago
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Ok, off topic question. Not an expert in grammar, but something about "Go 1.7 is released" seems wrong to me.
Anyone could tell me if this is an correct usage of grammar? Edit: Dont know why so many downvote, but it is a honest question. |
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"Go 1.7 has been released" would also be correct, but uses the present perfect tense.
So the question is, can "released" be used as an adjective? "The released version has a bug" seems correct to me, and "released" clearly functions as an adjective there.
All that said, the present perfect version seems clearly correct, while I can't make a great argument for the adjectival version.