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Omar Ahmed Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A puzzling sentence

Is following sentence correct? - The Egyptian woman has proven throughout ages that she is able to contribute to making progress.

Is the use of 'proven' better that 'proved'?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is the use of 'proven' better that 'proved'? No. Both are used.

  • Omar Ahmed Is the use of 'proven' better that 'proved'?
  • No.
  • Both are used.
  • I've heard 'proved' on national broadcasts, but personally I tend to use 'proven'.
  • It's mostly a matter of what you're used to.
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Omar AhmedIs the use of 'proven' better that 'proved'?

No. Both are used. I've heard 'proved' on national broadcasts, but personally I tend to use 'proven'. It's mostly a matter of what you're used to. But if you're just learning, you are not in an environment where you hear one or the other more often, so you have nothing to go by. In that case, you m

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