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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Have

"Not only have business openings closed but being seen as a political pariah means that he has not been invited (as he'd hoped) to head a major international body." (The Daily Mail.)

Is "have" a full verb or a helping one (as in "have closed") in the above?
  

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Anonymous Is "have" a full verb or a helping one (as in "have closed") in the above? It is present perfect: businesses have closed

  • Anonymous Is "have" a full verb or a helping one (as in "have closed") in the above?
  • It is present perfect: businesses have closed
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AnonymousIs "have" a full verb or a helping one (as in "have closed") in the above?
It is present perfect: businesses have closed
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Mister MicawberIt is present perfect: businesses have closed
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