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Orientalmedix Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

<H2>I've been to take a computer exam.</H2>
is this correct? T.T
  

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Yes, provided it's used in the right context. You could say this, for example, just as you return home from the exam.

  • Yes, provided it's used in the right context.
  • You could say this, for example, just as you return home from the exam.
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Yes, provided it's used in the right context. You could say this, for example, just as you return home from the exam.
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thanks.. I'm so confused with other sentences.. <:-)

I would do study on English recently..

CU~
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Mr WordyYes, provided it's used in the right context. You could say this, for example, just as you return home from the exam.


Could you explain to me what tense of that sentence. And what is the difference between "I've been to take..." and "I've been take..." ? I'm talking about formal writing here.

Thank you very much.
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tense??

"I've been to take" means " returned from examination, and now I'm home." ? present perfect..

"I've been take" is not correct.. but "I've been taken" is also "present perfect.."

right?
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james doCould you explain to me what tense of that sentence. And what is the difference between "I've been to take..." and "I've been take..." ? I'm talking about formal writing here.

"I've been to take" is composed of "I've been", which is the present perfect of the verb "to be", plus the infinitive "to take". Here, "I've been" has the special sense of "
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Orientalmedixtense??

"I've been to take" means " returned from examination, and now I'm home." ? present perfect..

"I've been take" is not correct.. but "I've been taken" is also "present perfect.."

right?
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I think you should use "I've been taken..." in your example.Because "I have been to ..."means "I have gone someplace".

Hope help you!
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yuan_txtI think you should use "I've been taken..." in your example.Because "I have been to ..."means "I have gone someplace".

Hope help you!

Negative... This is the passive form and I don't think it's appropriate to use for the given sentence.

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Sorry, it't my fault.

In my words "been" is unnecessary here.The whole sentence should be "I've taken a computer exam" mean present perfect.I think "I've been to take a computer exam" is not appropriatehere.

right?
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yuan_txt
The whole sentence should be "I've taken a computer exam" mean present perfect.I think "I've been to take a computer exam" is not appropriatehere.

right?

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