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Jacek From Kwidzyn (Pomesania) Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is (being) coordinated / has been coordinated

Hello native speakers,

lets sey we have to do with a project starded in 2003. This project is still being developed by a team.

Which of the following sentences sounds correct for a native speaker:

a) Our project has been coordinated for three years.

b) Our project is coordinated for three years.

c) Our project is being coordinated for three years.

Which one ist the correct one? When ( in what situations) could we use each of them to use them correctly-sounding for native speakers?

thank you in advance,

Jacek
  

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Hi, Which of the following sentences sounds correct for a native speaker: a) Our project has been coordinated for three years. b) Our project is coordinated for three years. c) Our project is being coordinated for three years.

  • Hi, Which of the following sentences sounds correct for a native speaker: a) Our project has been coordinated for three years.
  • b) Our project is coordinated for three years.
  • c) Our project is being coordinated for three years.
  • Co-ordinate does not sound like a natural verb to use here, unless you have a special context of some kind.
  • Perhaps you might use a verb like manage or organize ?
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Hi,

Which of the following sentences sounds correct for a native speaker:

a) Our project has been coordinated for three years.

b) Our project is coordinated for three years.

c) Our project is being coordinated for three years.


Co-ordinate does not sound like a natural verb to use here, unless you have a special contex

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