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What situations should I use have pp,have been pp,had pp,had been pp,was,were pp this bothered m
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pp means V.pp , the past times of the verb
2010년 8월 24일 오후 1:22
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have + pp (past participle) = Present Perfect = Something you did in the past, but you don't tell the exact time in the past; or something that you did in the past and is important for now.
A: Here. Have some pizza.
B: No thank you. I have eaten already.
has/ have been + PP = Present Perfect Tense, Passive Voice: This is the same tense as above,but the Subject did not do the verb (=passive voice).
"The man has been arrested. Now we are all safe."
had + PP = Past Perfect: Something happened in the past before another past action.
"The servants had removed the food before all of the guests arrived."
had been +PP = Past perfect tense, passive voice: Same as above -- the subject is not the doer of the verb; it receives the action.
was/were + pp = Simple Past Tense, Passive Voice: The action finished in the past; the subject did not do the action--it received the action.
"At 9:00 pm, all of the food was removed from the table."
"The food had been removed before all of the guests arrived."
This site might be of use
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar_list/zeitformen.htm
2010년 8월 24일
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"pp means V.pp , the past times of the verb"
Next time please write the proper words so we can understand!
2010년 8월 25일
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Never write in short forms. Not many of us can understand.
2010년 8월 25일
pp? What are you talking about? Is this the verb "to pee pee"?
2010년 8월 24일
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