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TinaMr Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"To be born"

In which cases can "to be born" be used in Perfect?

Ex.: I've been born in Madrid. Is it correct?

Normally it should be: "I was born in Madrid."

  

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TinaMr I've been born in Madrid. Is it correct? No.

  • TinaMr I've been born in Madrid.
  • Is it correct?
  • No.
  • It's impossible.
  • TinaMr In which cases can "to be born" be used in Perfect?
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TinaMrI've been born in Madrid. Is it correct?

No. It's impossible.

TinaMrIn which cases can "to be born" be used in Perfect?

In a news article announcing a birth, thus: A baby boy has just been born to Oscar-winning French actress Mireille DuPont this morning.

CJ

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