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Please explain the difference between: I have washed my car I have my car washed I have been washed my car
Apr 11, 2022 12:25 PM
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I have washed my car = You are the person that washed the car. I have my car washed = You pay someone else to wash the car. I have been washed my car = The grammar needs to be adjusted: "I have been washing my car." (A description of what you did earlier in the day.)
April 11, 2022
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Only the top answer is correct. the second one should be I had my car washed. And the third could be My car has been washed.
April 11, 2022
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The top answer is correct only. You could say "I will have my car washed next week" in the future tense I have my car washed - does not sound correct as it is like that
April 11, 2022
first one means : I did wash my car in the past , started in the past and ended in the past . second one means : that my car is washed by someone . third one means : that I started to wash my car in the past and still wash it . I hope that my answers is right
April 11, 2022
I have washed my car. The person who has washed the car is me I have my car washed Another person has washed my car I have been washed my car. This sentence is not corret
April 11, 2022
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