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BeginStudent Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I want understand something in this sentence

Hi ,
I want understand something :
"Bill have became superstar with Cosby showin 1980s." - this sentence means: bill whenever in the past became superstar and he superstar until know , am I right?

and what the difference between the sentence I have written since a second ago and this sentence:
"Bill became superstar with Cosby showin 1980s."


- somthing else always before noun we add "a" or "an" , right?

Thanks alot .
  

Top answer

" This sentence is simply not English. " Try this: Bill became a superstar with The Cosby Show in the 1980s.

  • " This sentence is simply not English.
  • " Try this: Bill became a superstar with The Cosby Show in the 1980s.
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Hi,
BeginStudent"Bill have became superstar with Cosby showin 1980s."

This sentence is simply not English.
BeginStudent"Bill became superstar with Cosby showin 1980s."
Try this: Bill became a superstar with The Cosby Show in the 1980s.

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Because Bill can't "have". He can only "has". Sorr for sarcasm.
And the exactly date indicates only Past Tense.
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