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Mazin Ghazi Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Present perfect continuous passive

I would like to use present perfect continuous as a passive to describe the use of computers in manufacturing. Whenever I try to use this tense, I feel confused.


Please, any suggestions?

  

Top answer

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Present perfect continuous passive (e.g. "computers have been being used ...") is awkward and usually best avoided. Try to use the non-continuous tense (e.g. "computers have been used") or recast the sentence in the active voice instead.

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