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Banana bee 225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Little confused with have +v3

Recently I have got answers for most of my doubts. How could I say that?

"I have cleared most of my doubts". Am I correct?

  

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doubt is a very problematic word for English learners. We English speakers do not use it anywhere near as much as English learners like to use it, and we don't use it in the same way, either. For example, a doubt is not a question.

  • doubt is a very problematic word for English learners.
  • We English speakers do not use it anywhere near as much as English learners like to use it, and we don't use it in the same way, either.
  • For example, a doubt is not a question.
  • We say 'question' for that.
  • banana bee 225 I have got answers for most of my doubts.
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doubt is a very problematic word for English learners. We English speakers do not use it anywhere near as much as English learners like to use it, and we don't use it in the same way, either.

For example, a doubt is not a question. We say 'question' for that.

banana bee 225I have got answers for most of my doubts.
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For example:


I've had (my) doubts but most of them have been put to rest (recently).

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