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JesterLegacy Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When do we use........?

When do we use "The game has released"? Because usually I use the game is released/has been released, etc. But, is "The game has released" a grammatically correct sentence?
  

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Hi Which game are you referring to?

  • Hi Which game are you referring to?
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Hi
Which game are you referring to?
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Any game, just take it like a videogame.
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JesterLegacy When do we use "The game has released"? Because usually I use the game is released/has been released, etc. But, is "The game has released" a grammatically correct sentence?
Game is released or has been released, which is passive voice, is used when the game is not the doer/actor.

The game has released, which is active voice is used when y
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Ah, I get it. Thank you Emotion: smile

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