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Vijay1010 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of being,has been, to have been, having been


Dear Members,



Please explain the meaning of below bold & underlined and it actions(completed or non completed). Kindly explain it in briefly.





1. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original being deposited in the bank.



2. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original has been deposited in the bank.



3. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original to

have been deposited in the bank.



4. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original to

have deposited in the bank.



5. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original having deposited in the bank.



6. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed with proof of the original having deposited in the bank.





Regards,





Vijay
  

Top answer

Note that a prefixed asterisk (*) indicates that a sentence is ungrammatical. You can show the certified copy of the sale deed 1. with proof of the original being deposited in the bank.

  • Note that a prefixed asterisk (*) indicates that a sentence is ungrammatical.
  • You can show the certified copy of the sale deed 1.
  • with proof of the original being deposited in the bank.
  • The proof must be deposited in the bank.
  • ) That is, someone must deposit the proof in the bank.
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Note that a prefixed asterisk (*) indicates that a sentence is ungrammatical.

You can show the certified copy of the sale deed

1. with proof of the original being deposited in the bank.
The proof must be deposited in the bank. (Now or later.)
That is, someone must deposit the proof in the bank.

2. *with proof of the original has been deposite

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