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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

sentence question

Are these present perfect form of questions possible?

Has this device been used previously?
Has this method been conducted else where?
  

Top answer

Yes. One does not usually 'conduct' a method. 'Use' is better.

  • Yes.
  • One does not usually 'conduct' a method.
  • 'Use' is better.
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3 Answers
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Yes.

One does not usually 'conduct' a method.
'Use' is better.
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CliveYes.One does not usually 'conduct' a method. 'Use' is better.
Thanks, Clive. So 'use' would be 'used' in that sentence. Right?

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