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Picnic Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What is "been seen"?

I saw it in this sentence: "nowhere to been seen".

What does "been seen" mean?
  

Top answer

It is a mistake. The expression is: He is nowhere to be seen. )

  • It is a mistake.
  • The expression is: He is nowhere to be seen.
  • )
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2 Answers
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It is a mistake. The expression is:

He is nowhere to be seen. (It means that he has disappeared and no one can find him.)
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Ahh, phew.

I was hoping it would be a mistake! and I am right, very good.

Thanks!

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