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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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was/were+p.p and have/has been+p.p

0 i understand both of the forms is past and passive,but i'm confused both of which,could anyone tell me their different of the meaning? 0-
  

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0 was/were: used for the past, events disconnected from the present02br 02br 00 has/have: used for the past events connected to the present, leading up to the present, very recent events, as well as the present itself0-

  • 0 was/were: used for the past, events disconnected from the present02br 02br 00 has/have: used for the past events connected to the present, leading up to the present, very recent events, as well as the present itself0-
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0 was/were: used for the past, events disconnected from the present02br
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