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Peter
How old are these houses? when.......(they/build)?
When were they built? or when have they been built?
which one is correct?
30 mai 2020 14:07
Réponses · 6
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"have been" usually refers to something that has happened over and over, not something that happened once. "Donald Trump has been sued many times" versus "Donald Trump was sued by John Smith in 1999"
The houses were built once, so they "were built." If they had been burned down and rebult several times, they "have been rebuilt."
30 mai 2020
The construction with "have been" refers to things which happened at some unspecified point in the past. Because you're explicitly stating the time here, you need to use the simple past - "When were they built"?
30 mai 2020
why the second one isn't correct?
30 mai 2020
The first one is correct, 'when were they built?'
30 mai 2020
"When were they built?" is good.
30 mai 2020
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Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Français, Espagnol
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Anglais, Espagnol
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