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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

have been accepted vs. was accepted

I have a question.

When a native speaker uses this sentence " I have been accepted by university" insted of " I was accepted by university", are there any clear reasons why he or she chose the first sentece not using the second one?

I have been studying on tenses but I can't tell the differences between the two.

Thank you in advance!!!
  

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Anonymous When a native speaker uses this sentence " I have been accepted by university" insted of " I was accepted by university", are there any clear reasons why he or she chose the first sentece not using the second one? Please start by reading this thread from our FAQs:

  • Anonymous When a native speaker uses this sentence " I have been accepted by university" insted of " I was accepted by university", are there any clear reasons why he or she chose the first sentece not using the second one?
  • Please start by reading this thread from our FAQs:
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AnonymousWhen a native speaker uses this sentence " I have been accepted by university" insted of " I was accepted by university", are there any clear reasons why he or she chose the first sentece not using the second one?
Please start by reading this thread from our FAQs:

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