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Hello everyone. I have a question. Please look at this sentence: "Her grandmother has been .... for five years now." I've used "has been died" in the gap but it's not correct it's must be "has been dead" why? what's wrong? please explain to me
19 mars 2021 21:30
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Hello everyone. I have a question. Please look at this sentence: "Her grandmother has been .... for five years now." I've used "has been died" in the gap but it's not correct it's must be "has been dead" why? what's wrong? please explain to me
Hi, I'm not a native English speaker but I think is "dead" instead of "died" because after you put "has been" you need to add an adjective, in this case is "dead". "Died" is a verb, it cannot be together with the another verb "been"; so after the verb "been" you need to explain how is the subject, for that the adjective works. The adjective is the one that describes the subject.
I hope that helped you.
20 mars 2021
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Hello everyone. I have a question. Please look at this sentence: "Her
grandmother has been .... for five years now." I've used "has been died" in the
gap but it's not correct it's must be "has been dead" why? what's wrong? please
explain to me
“...has been dead...” Here the word dead is an adjective for a state of being not the verb so we do not conjugate it.
The sentence is in the present perfect progressive tense, An action is currently occurring that began in the past.
20 mars 2021
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Salim Salimzada
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Turc
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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