tufguy
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"Have/Has been" or "Have/Has done" or "Is done" twice in a sentence.
The check has been sent to the correct address and has been cashed as well.
I couldn't come up with a better example. I would like to know about this kind of sentences where we have to use "Has/have been" or "Is done" twice before and after "And". Some times it feels awkward to use it twice. I hope you understand what I am trying to say because I can't think of a better sentence at the moment. Do we need to use "Have/Has been" or "Have/Has done" or "Is done" twice or we can just omit the second one?
The check has been sent to the correct address and has been cashed as well.
I couldn't come up with a better example. I would like to know about this kind of sentences where we have to use "Has/have been" or "Is done" twice before and after "And". Some times it feels awkward to use it twice. I hope you understand what I am trying to say because I can't think of a better sentence at the moment. Do we need to use "Have/Has been" or "Have/Has done" or "Is done" twice or we can just omit the second one?