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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

My English have improved

0My English have improved. (Present perfect in Active Voice)02br
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00Is this sentence right?0-
  

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01cite10User_gary12cite10My English 11del10have12del10 11b11sup11font10has 12font12sup12b10improved. (Present perfect in Active Voice)12br
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20My English 21del20have22del20 21b21sup21font20has 22font22sup22b20improved. (Present perfect in Active Voice)22br
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0 01i00My English has been improved.02i00This sentence really sounds strange to me. 0-
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0Just confused..02br
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00Don't we say, for example, "I have improved my English"?02br
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00In that case, "My English has been improved" is grammatically correct, isn't it?02br
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00Does "My English has been improved" sound strange because people don't say in that way?0-
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0 It seems odd because it sounds as though someone else has improved your English for you and that you didn't do it yourself. 0-

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