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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

has shifted/shifted

my family has shifted. or , my family has been shifted. Which one is correct sentence?
  

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I would love to help you out on this, but I do need some context.

  • I would love to help you out on this, but I do need some context.
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I would love to help you out on this, but I do need some context.
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Anonymous my family has shifted. or , my family has been shifted. Which one is correct sentence?
Neither is a sentence. They are both fragments. Here are some examples:

My family has shifted its views on the political situation. They used to be conservative, but now they are more liberal.
(In American English, the plural verb would be more
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anonymous my family has shifted. or , my family has been shifted. Which one is correct sentence?

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