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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Should i say : someone who has been changed my life just by being part of it OR someone who has changed my life just by being part of it ?!
  

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The correct English is "someone who has changed my life just by being part of it". Note that this is not a complete sentence.

  • The correct English is "someone who has changed my life just by being part of it".
  • Note that this is not a complete sentence.
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The correct English is "someone who has changed my life just by being part of it". Note that this is not a complete sentence.
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fivejedjonNote that this is not a complete sentence.
Will it be complete if we say "h/she is someone who has changed my life just by being part of it"? Also, If we say 'you are someone...', do we need the auxiliary verb 'have' instead of 'has'? For example, you are someone who have changed my life just being part of it
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TomJWill it be complete if we say "h/she is someone who has changed my life just by being part of it"?
Yes - if you begin with a capital letter in writing.
TomJAlso, If we say 'you are someone...', do we need the auxiliary verb 'have' instead of 'has'? For example, you are someone who have changed my life just being part of it.

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