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Tropical Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Has, has been, have been or have exhausted

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is have been used correctly? what would be the correct usage?
  

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Hi Tropical, You posted it in the General English Section at the top: Has, have, have been I remember answering it yesterday..

  • Hi Tropical, You posted it in the General English Section at the top: Has, have, have been I remember answering it yesterday..
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Hi Tropical,
You posted it in the General English Section at the top:
Has, have, have been
I remember answering it yesterday..
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Plz,
Tell me, can we use have/has been with the third form of vorb in active voice sentence ? and ;Bhutto's matter has submitted to almighty Allah, is correct or, Bhutto's matter has been submitted to almighty Allah is correct.

Thanks
Khan
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Hi,

Plz,



Tell me, can we use have/has been with the third form of vorb in active voice sentence ? and ;Bhutto's matter has submitted to almighty Allah, is correct or, Bhutto's matter has been submitted to almighty Allah is correct.



Here are the active versions.

Bhutto has submitted his matter to almighty Allah.

Bhutto has submitted

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