Nightmare85
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- Jul 17, 2009
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- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- Germany
Hello guys,
Is there a difference between these two words here:
War has been existing forever.
War has been existed forever.
As far as I know we use the "past version" to make a passive sentence.
I have been hunting. -> I'm the hunter (active).
I have been hunted. -> I'm the prey (passive).
I don't think that logic applies to the word "exist".
What is your opinion?
Cheers!
Is there a difference between these two words here:
War has been existing forever.
War has been existed forever.
As far as I know we use the "past version" to make a passive sentence.
I have been hunting. -> I'm the hunter (active).
I have been hunted. -> I'm the prey (passive).
I don't think that logic applies to the word "exist".
What is your opinion?
Cheers!