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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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what is the use of has been and have been
  

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For one thing, those are used to form the passive voice of the present perfect tense. Follow them with a past participle. has/have been seen has/have been taken has/have been decided CJ

  • For one thing, those are used to form the passive voice of the present perfect tense.
  • Follow them with a past participle.
  • has/have been seen has/have been taken has/have been decided CJ
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For one thing, those are used to form the passive voice of the present perfect tense. Follow them with a past participle.

has/have been seen
has/have been taken
has/have been decided

CJ

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