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“has tested positive” or “has been tested positive” – which is correct?
Hi friends,
Which is correct in the following context?
1) Alex has tested positive for Covid-19.
2) Alex has been tested positive for Covid-19.
Thanks in advance,
Niwantha
13 mars 2020 03:16
Réponses · 6
1
You didn’t give the context. But 2 isn’t right. A natural thing to say would be
Everyone in the class has been tested for Covid-19. Only Jim tested positive.
There are two meanings of “test” here “To test for something”. Let’s test for the flu.
“To test (the result)” He was tested for the virus and the result was positive. Shortened to “He tested positive for the virus.”
He tested negative.
He tested well and gained admission into the Academy.
He has tested positive for tuberculosis in the past.
13 mars 2020
Thanks all!
13 mars 2020
"He has tested positive for Covid-19" would be the natural and correct way to form that sentence.
13 mars 2020
I agree #1 is correct. When using 'has been' following it is usually a a verb or a specific place.
have/has + been + the -ing form of the verb.
EX: He has been testing people for COVID-19
Example: He has been ruining
He has been to China
He has been doing well
He has not been overseas.
He has been deployed for the last few months
He has not been tested for COVID-19
Hope this helps.
13 mars 2020
#1 is correct
13 mars 2020
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Niwantha
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Cingalais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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