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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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Have I correctly used ‘here’ and ‘has been tired of’ in the sentence?

Have I correctly used ‘here’ and ‘has been tired of’ in the sentence?

Hector here has been tired of roaming around all day. 
  

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Has been would be possible in some contexts, but is or was are more likely. Note that Hector here has two possible meanings: Hector, the guy standing next to me , and The character Hector at this point in the story .

  • Has been would be possible in some contexts, but is or was are more likely.
  • Note that Hector here has two possible meanings: Hector, the guy standing next to me , and The character Hector at this point in the story .
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Has been would be possible in some contexts, but is or was are more likely.
Note that Hector here has two possible meanings: Hector, the guy standing next to me, and The character Hector at this point in the story.

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