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if the above two requests are being arranged vs if the above two requests have been arranged

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'If the above two requests are being arranged' is used when referring to a current ongoing action of arranging the requests. 'If the above two requests have been arranged' is used when referring to a completed action of arranging the requests.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

if the above two requests are being arranged

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to a current ongoing action of arranging the requests.

This phrase is used when you want to talk about the process of arranging the two requests that is currently happening.

Alternatives:

  • if the above two requests are in the process of being arranged
  • if the above two requests are currently being arranged

if the above two requests have been arranged

This phrase is correct and is used to refer to a completed action of arranging the requests.

This phrase is used when you want to talk about the fact that the two requests have already been arranged.

Alternatives:

  • if the above two requests are arranged
  • if the above two requests were arranged

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