Danyel
I've done what I should've... I've done what I should've been done. & I've done what I should've done. What is the difference?
23 Thg 06 2019 18:48
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INCORRECT: I've done what I should've been done. CORRECTION: I've done what should've been done. CORRECT: I've done what I should've done.
23 tháng 6 năm 2019
You can say - I've done what I should have. ( Meaning that you did the correct thing for you PERSONALLY. For example, you looked after your sick mother)) Or I've done what should have been done. ( Meaning you did what seemed the necessary, proper moral thing for anyone to do. For example, you returned a wallet you found on the street) Hope this helps
23 tháng 6 năm 2019
The first difference is that only the second sentence is grammatical. “I’ve done what should have been done” is grammatical, without a specific pronoun; here the prefect tense is a kind of passive, so that there is no subject for that part of the sentence — some action needed to be done by *someone*, and “I” did that action. If this is what you mean, it is okay. The second difference is that the second sentence has a clear focus on the speaker’s own actions.
23 tháng 6 năm 2019
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