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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What is the right grammer?

My scholarship must had been paid in.
  

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Hi, My scholarship must had been paid in. 'Paid in' to what? Do you mean this?

  • Hi, My scholarship must had been paid in.
  • 'Paid in' to what?
  • Do you mean this?
  • eg My scholarship must have been paid into my bank account.
  • Clive
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Hi,
My scholarship must had been paid in.

'Paid in' to what?

Do you mean this?
eg My scholarship must have been paid into my bank account.

Clive
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Should 'into my bank account' be written? and what is the tense of this sentence? I mean how can i write about long time ago?
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Hi,

Should 'into my bank account' be written? Not if the previous context makes it clear that you are talking about your bank account.

and what is the tense of this sentence? It's the 'modal perfect', ie Present Perfect (Passive Voice) with a modal. Have you studied Present Perfec

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