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Mabad Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

has or has been?

Your card has/ has been declined? and please explain why. Thank you
  

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Has been . It means that the credit card company has declined (refused) to approve the transaction. If you said the card has declined it would suggest that the card is in worse condition than it used to be, but this would be an odd way to say so.

  • Has been .
  • It means that the credit card company has declined (refused) to approve the transaction.
  • If you said the card has declined it would suggest that the card is in worse condition than it used to be, but this would be an odd way to say so.
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Has been. It means that the credit card company has declined (refused) to approve the transaction.
If you said the card has declined it would suggest that the card is in worse condition than it used to be, but this would be an odd way to say so.
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Your card has been declined. Emotion: yes
The above is correct because you n

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