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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"have been" usage

1. I have been to London

2. Similar results have been in other countries.
  

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The first sentence in fine; the second is not, You need 'There have been similar results in other countries'.

  • The first sentence in fine; the second is not, You need 'There have been similar results in other countries'.
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The first sentence in fine; the second is not, You need 'There have been similar results in other countries'.

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