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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Error Recognition V

Have I told you that those budgets cuts the company has implemented have been change how we do business?

Do I have to change have been change to have changed or have been changing?

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> Either. "have changed" = I do not state that there will be more changes "have been changing" = and may continue to do so

  • > Either.
  • "have changed" = I do not state that there will be more changes "have been changing" = and may continue to do so
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<Do I have to change have been change to have changed or have been changing?>

Either.

"have changed" = I do not state that there will be more changes

"have been changing" = and may continue to do so

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