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Winnielalala Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

what is this sentence mean?

''The beauty that's been''
I don't how to explain '' thats's been '' in this sentence..it means ''lasting''?
  

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Hi, It's a rather unusual thing to say. 'Has been' means 'has existed'. It implies that the beauty no longer exists.

  • Hi, It's a rather unusual thing to say.
  • 'Has been' means 'has existed'.
  • It implies that the beauty no longer exists.
  • It's not a complete sentence, as there is no main clause.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's a rather unusual thing to say.

'Has been' means 'has existed'. It implies that the beauty no longer exists.

It's not a complete sentence, as there is no main clause.

Clive

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