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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

You've been the one.

You'd been the one.


One is present perfect and the other is past perfect That's all I know.

But please tell me the difference between both sentences their meaning.

  

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Liton Das But please tell me the difference in meaning . Your sentences are not good sentences. 1.

  • Liton Das But please tell me the difference in meaning .
  • Your sentences are not good sentences.
  • 1.
  • You've been the one.
  • Fixed as follows: You've always been the one who supported me when I most needed it.
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Liton DasBut please tell me the difference in meaning.

Your sentences are not good sentences.

1. You've been the one. Fixed as follows:

You've always been the one who supported me when I most needed it.

2. You'd been the one. (This one cannot be as easily fixed. It needs further context

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