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User_gary Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of had been set

I'm new to this company. All the arrangements and system over here right now had been set by the former accountant.

I would like to know if the use of "had been set" is correct or not.
  

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Hi, I'd say 'have been set up by . ', Or better still, say simply 'were set up by. .

  • Hi, I'd say 'have been set up by .
  • ', Or better still, say simply 'were set up by.
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Hi,
I'd say 'have been set up by . . .',
Or better still, say simply 'were set up by. . . '.

Clive
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Write this:

I am new to this company. All the current arrangements and systems here have been set up by the former accountant.
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The same issue was addressed earlier in project and we had been set the painting system in the paint release note, kindly comply the same.

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