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Exempt vs. exempted | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum So, in other words, "exempt" and "exempted" would both be correct in the example I provided "Exempt" would emphasize the state of being exempt, while "exempted" would stress the process of exemption
[Grammar] - . . . continues. . . VS . . . has continued. . . Is it possible to replace "continues" with "has continued" in the following sentences? - "Peter Sagan (Cannondale) continues to ride a smart race He is the break of nine riders and so is set to pick up maximum points at the intermediate sprint after 208km " - "Occupation in the Sājūr basin