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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

grammer

"I was allowed" versus "I have been allowed"
  

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Anonymous I have been allowed You still have the permission you were granted. Anonymous I was allowed The permission only applied to some time period in the past. It's irrelevant whether you still have permission.

  • Anonymous I have been allowed You still have the permission you were granted.
  • Anonymous I was allowed The permission only applied to some time period in the past.
  • It's irrelevant whether you still have permission.
  • CJ
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AnonymousI have been allowed
You still have the permission you were granted.
AnonymousI was allowed
The permission only applied to some time period in the past. It's irrelevant whether you still have permission.

CJ
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