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Лена Лемешева Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Pr.perfect/past continuous

what I should put in the sentence: One of our suitcases (to miss). Present Perfect/Past Simple. Thanks!

  

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???????? Present Perfect/Past Simple. Neither.

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  • Present Perfect/Past Simple.
  • Neither.
  • Those would be One of our suitcases has missed and One of our suitcases missed , and neither of those is possible.
  • Actually, "missing" is used as an adjective in these cases.
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???? ????????Present Perfect/Past Simple.

Neither. Those would be One of our suitcases has missed and One of our suitcases missed, and neither of those is possible.


Actually, "missing" is used as an adjective in these cases.

These are OK:

One of our suitcases is/was missing.
One of our suitcases has/had be

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