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Jiju Balakrishnan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

ARE OR HAVE BEEN

Either the Prime minister or his ministers ----------- blamed for the 2010 Commonwealth games scam?

What comes here , have been or are,

I felt it is 'have been', because the action started in the past and still continutes, but the answer key shows 'are', why?

  

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I think it's a poor question. Both "are" and "have been" are grammatically possible. Perhaps it could be argued that "are" is a better fit for some subtle reason, but it's not clear-cut enough to be an either/or choice.

  • I think it's a poor question.
  • Both "are" and "have been" are grammatically possible.
  • Perhaps it could be argued that "are" is a better fit for some subtle reason, but it's not clear-cut enough to be an either/or choice.
  • It should be "Prime M inister" and "Commonwealth G ames".
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I think it's a poor question. Both "are" and "have been" are grammatically possible. Perhaps it could be argued that "are" is a better fit for some subtle reason, but it's not clear-cut enough to be an either/or choice.

It should be "Prime Minister" and "Commonwealth Games".

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