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Our class takes place every night at 9 pm. Now it's 4 pm. The announcement that the class tonight would not take place was made at 8 am. Are they all correct when I say them now?
-The class tonight is cancelled. (cancelled being an adjective) -The class tonight has been cancelled. (linking the act of cancelling in the past to the present, so the present perfect) -The class tonight was cancelled. (the announcement of cancellation or the act of cancelling it was made in the past, so the simple past tense) |
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Yes, all are correct.
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Thank you.
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