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Rajesh jain Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Been made and ever

X-men first class is the best superhero movie ever been made.

Is this sentence incorrect as someone told me that "been made" and "ever" cant go together in this sentence and they both are contradictory to each other.

Could you please help me by framing an another sentence having the same point as the above sentence and similar to it but offcourse more grammatical.

thanks
  

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'Ever' fits nicely with present perfect, but you have misformed the verb phrase. You have two choices: X-men First Class is the best superhero movie ever made. X-men First Class is the best superhero movie that has ever been made.

  • 'Ever' fits nicely with present perfect, but you have misformed the verb phrase.
  • You have two choices: X-men First Class is the best superhero movie ever made.
  • X-men First Class is the best superhero movie that has ever been made.
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'Ever' fits nicely with present perfect, but you have misformed the verb phrase. You have two choices:

X-men First Class is the best superhero movie ever made.

X-men First Class is the best superhero movie that has ever been made.

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