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- Oct 4, 2014
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- Persian
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- Iran
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- Iran
Hi.
The skin on my hands has peeled off.
The skin on my hands has been peeled off.
The skin on my hands has been peeling off.
Are they grammatical? the verbs make me confused.
Please explain the difference among them.
And, should I use "on" or is there any better choices? or any other informal sentences, you suggest?
The skin on my hands has peeled off.
The skin on my hands has been peeled off.
The skin on my hands has been peeling off.
Are they grammatical? the verbs make me confused.
Please explain the difference among them.
And, should I use "on" or is there any better choices? or any other informal sentences, you suggest?