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  • difference - has vs has been or have vs have been - English . . .
    The cake has been eaten (by Mary) The report has been finished (by me) My phone has been taken (by someone) Your second sentence fits in here: The file has been deleted (by somebody) We use the passive like this when we want to shift the focus of the sentence away from the doer of the action
  • When to use is and has - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Tea is come or Tea has come; Lunch is ready or Lunch has ready; He is come back or He has come back; She is assigned for work or She has assigned for work; Actually these were the sentences that I came across in the last few days, and everybody uses 'is' but I think 'has' is correct, so I'm just confused about how to differentiate 'is' and 'has'
  • Difference between has to be, was to be, had to be, and should be
    This exercise has to be carried out in three months This MUST be completed There is a deadline with NO EXCEPTIONS! This exercise should be carried out in three months There is REASON TO BELIEVE this will be completed This exercise was to be carried out in three months This is NO LONGER NECCESSARY to complete
  • The usage of Is not, Has not been and are not being in the . . .
    "has felt" "has been feeling" - why is the first wrong here? 0 Has Been usage in different contenxts 0
  • has risen and rose - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The percentage of the employees has risen from 20 percent to 24 percent over the past five years The university's four-year graduation rate rose from 20 percent in 2013 to 70 percent in 2017 The second sentence uses past tense not related with present, and the first sentence uses present perfect because the percentage now is 24 percent
  • Which of these is correct, “She doesnt has” or “She doesnt have”? And . . .
    We think the sentence "She has a book" is equivalent to "She does have a book" This is where the negative comes from Do and its derived form does are auxiliary verbs used for framing assertive and interrogative sentences And auxiliary verbs are followed by the raw forms of the verbs, in this case 'have' 'Has' is not the raw or primary verb
  • verbs - One or both of them has or have? - English Language Learners . . .
    Paragraph (1) does not apply if—in respect of the relevant period— one or both of them has made an election under section 357A of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 (election for special treatment of profits from patents etc ) UK Government Act of Parliament –
  • Which is the correct question (Who has vs Who have)?
    EDITED: As a commenter has mentioned, there are also echo questions, where the "who" question can easily use a plural verb For example: For example: A: "That gorgeous blonde girl that just moved in across the street, and the redhead that you're too shy to talk to, and also that girl who's always trying to beat you up on the playground, they


















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