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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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had been or has been

"i had been received appointment order on 25/12/2015."

is there any mistake in the sentence.?
is it used there has been?
is it both are used there?
  

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In standard English, "appointment order" doesn't make sense. Also, "I had been received" is incorrect for this context. Try, "I received" instead.

  • In standard English, "appointment order" doesn't make sense.
  • Also, "I had been received" is incorrect for this context.
  • Try, "I received" instead.
  • Anonymous I s there any mistake in the above sentenc e?
  • See above.
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In standard English, "appointment order" doesn't make sense. Also, "I had been received" is incorrect for this context. Try, "I received" instead.
Anonymous Is there any mistake in the above sentence?
See above.
Anonymousis it used Should I use "there has been?"
No.

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