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Vijay1010 Posted 16 years ago
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When to use and its meaning "to have+pp, adj and to have been +pp, adj

when to use and its meaning while using to have been +pp, adj and to have+pp

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vijay1010 have been +pp, adj and to have+pp The children have been seen. ~ Somebody saw the children. The children have seen the movie.

  • vijay1010 have been +pp, adj and to have+pp The children have been seen.
  • ~ Somebody saw the children.
  • The children have seen the movie.
  • ~ The children saw the movie.
  • The keys have been found.
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vijay1010have been +pp, adj and to have+pp
The children have been seen. ~ Somebody saw the children.

The children have seen the movie. ~ The children saw the movie.

The keys have been found. ~ Somebody found the keys.
We have found the keys. ~ We found the keys.

CJ

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