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Mosja Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Have been or have used or used?, lately or before?

Friend: What happened to Youtube? Why is it in Russian?

Me: My uncle have been using my laptop lately.

My uncle have used my laptop lately.

My uncle used my laptop lately.

  

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With 'my uncle', you need a singular auxiliary verb. Friend: What happened to Youtube? Why is it in Russian?

  • With 'my uncle', you need a singular auxiliary verb.
  • Friend: What happened to Youtube?
  • Why is it in Russian?
  • Me: My uncle have has been using my laptop lately.
  • My uncle have has used my laptop lately.
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With 'my uncle', you need a singular auxiliary verb.

Friend: What happened to Youtube? Why is it in Russian?

Me: My uncle have has been using my laptop lately.

My uncle have has used my laptop lately.

My uncle used my laptop lately recently. Unlike the above two sentences, here you are just referring to the Simple past.


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