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BeginStudent Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I have some question of present perefect

I think this sentence is wrong :

this sentence : you have beed suspended , i think it is be writen this : you have been suspending .

because after been always V+ing or i make a mistake?

another in sign up to this site i get this advert:

"Your user account has been successfully created" why we are useing successfully ?

Thankes
  

Top answer

We have to see the context to comment on the first question but saying you have been suspe n ded in a convenient context won't kill anyone I guess. As for the second question, if something is sucessfully created that means we didn't encounter any mistake or hindrance in the process of creating it.

  • We have to see the context to comment on the first question but saying you have been suspe n ded in a convenient context won't kill anyone I guess.
  • As for the second question, if something is sucessfully created that means we didn't encounter any mistake or hindrance in the process of creating it.
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We have to see the context to comment on the first question but saying you have been suspended in a convenient context won't kill anyone I guess.

As for the second question, if something is sucessfully created that means we didn't encounter any mistake or hindrance in the process of creating it.
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You have been suspended is correct. Someone else has suspeneded you/your account. You are not the one who is doing the suspending.

I guess the "successfully" was added to show that all went as it was supposed to, with no errors.
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I think this sentence is wrong :

this sentence : you have beed suspended , i think it is be writen this : you have been suspending .

because after been always V+ing or i make a mistake?

another in sign up to this site i get this advert:

"Your user account has been successfully created" why we are useing successfully ?

Th
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Thankes the answer was very quick ( i am sorry if i have mistake in grammar , i try to learn),

for the question two you don't understant what i mean : i am asking why i use in "successfully" and n't

"successfulling " beacuse we user after subject+have/hav+been+V+ing ... these if this passive voice?
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Becaaaauuuse succesfullying doesn't exist in English. Succes noun, successful adjective and successfully adverb. Now that successful is not a verb, you got the answer I think.

The only verb in your sentence is suspend and successfully just modifies it.
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o.k but why you nervous ?!
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I am not.Emotion: smile It is a kind of pronuncation which our little students tell. You know children, they pronunce some words in a very long wa
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DollBecaaaauuuse succesfullying doesn't exist in English. Succes noun, successful adjective and successfully adverb. Now that successful is not a verb, you got the answer I think.

The only verb in your sentence is suspend and successfully just modifies it.

Doll,

Just my 2 cents...

For your information. when
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Emotion: sad I always forget this.
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So how would one stress a word without being rude?

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