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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Difference between 'he is been completed' and 'he has been completed''

what is the difference between 'he is been completed' and 'he has been completed''
  

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The first one appears to be completely wrong grammar. Neither one makes any sense without further context. Can you give us a complete sentence?

  • The first one appears to be completely wrong grammar.
  • Neither one makes any sense without further context.
  • Can you give us a complete sentence?
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The first one appears to be completely wrong grammar. Neither one makes any sense without further context. Can you give us a complete sentence?
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i have seen it in a movie subtitle Emotion: smile
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Subtitles are often written by non-native speakers; that is all I can tell you.

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