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  • Is added or has been added - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    What is right way to write or speak? I am a developer and want to add message to my application once the record has been added to the database So I am confused about the right way to write speak
  • tense - Difference between is added and was added - English . . .
    And we tend to read a simple present is added as a predicate adjective = “is new” The reason why folks are uncomfortable with is added in the last version is because the present-tense attribution of “newness” doesn’t fit well with last version, something from the past
  • passive voice - Grammaticality of a list is added an Item? - English . . .
    A person is given a gift Can we use the past participle form of the word added in the same way in the following manner? A list is added an item Of course, it is easy to avoid this question and say, "An item was added to the list " But, technically, is the latter form grammatically correct? Will appreciate elaborate answers and references
  • word usage - A review was added TO, IN, or ON? - English Language . . .
    A new review was added on Sam's Bowling alley My confusion is whether it should be on, to, or in A review is added to or in a place (coffee place, library, museum, etc) I'm finding it a little hard to find sentences with similar structure on the web PS: First question here, so unsure of tags
  • Is You added me, wasnt it? grammatically correct?
    Adding 'isn't it?' or 'wasn't it?' after any positive statement to turn it into a question expecting an affirmative answer is a mistake in standard English, but often found in South Asian (e g Indian) dialect speech Example: Your mother knows my cousin, isn't it?
  • idioms - When one problem is added to the previous one - English . . .
    Let's assume someone has a big problem and is dealing with it While he she has not solved the first problem, another problem comes up and adds to the previous one I wonder how you would explain t
  • added vs included - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    'Added' to something else means it was a later addition to something that already existed So, if you were speaking about the original software product rather than the specific release, this would be appropriate: The feature has been added to the software 'Included' in means that something is already part of something Something being added is not already part of it, but if you were speaking
  • has been or have been is the right grammar
    This report problem is a singular noun phrase, so you must use the singular verb form has You'd use the plural if you were saying These report problems have been resolved


















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