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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

been / had / taken an audition

Dear native English speakers,

Which would be used?

(a) I've been an audition for a TVdrama before.
(b) I've had an audition for a TVdrama before.
(c) I've taken an audition for a TVdrama before.

Thanks in advance.

Hirashin
  

Top answer

"TV drama" is two words. (a) Wrong. If you meant "been to" then that would be correct.

  • "TV drama" is two words.
  • (a) Wrong.
  • If you meant "been to" then that would be correct.
  • (b) OK.
  • (c) Not something I would say.
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8 Answers
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"TV drama" is two words.

(a) Wrong. If you meant "been to" then that would be correct.
(b) OK.
(c) Not something I would say.
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Thanks for the help, GPY.
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(a) I've been auditioned for a TV drama before.
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Thanks for the help, Alphecca Stars.
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Actors also often s
eg I've auditioned for a TV drama before.
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Clive I've auditioned for a TV drama before.
That's the best one.
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Thank you for your help, Clive and Alphecca Stars.

Then you can say either (a) or (b), can't you?
(a) I've been auditioned for a TV drama before.
(b) I've auditioned for a TV drama before.

Is (b) used most commonly?

Hirashin
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hirashinThank you for your help, Clive and Alphecca Stars.Then you can say either (a) or (b), can't you?(a) I've been auditioned for a TV drama before.(b) I've auditioned for a TV drama before.Is (b) used most commonly?Hirashin
Of those two, (b) sounds better to me.

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