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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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"All changes have been changed?"

"All changes have been changed?" is that correct?
  

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No. You can say: All changes have been made .

  • No.
  • You can say: All changes have been made .
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No. You can say:
All changes have been made.
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Without context, it's difficult to say if it's correct or not. I'm assuming you mean something like All changes have been made. If you say 'all changes have been changed', it means that something was, for example, written -- and then changes occurred, and changes occurred again.

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