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white.rose

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Hi,

I'd like to check the grammar and the meaning of each sentences.

Is it correct to say "I've been on missions before." and "I've been on the missions before." What's the difference between them?

Can I use the words highlighted after I've been? What do they mean?

I've been sometimes before.
I've been sometime before.
I've been some times before.
I've been some time before.


Thanks
 
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Did you write them yourself? If so, why would you need us to tell you the meaning? Didn't you know what you meant when you wrote them?
 
Yes, I wrote them myself, and I need to know if they're correct or not plus the meaning.
 
Yes, I wrote them myself, and I need to know if they're correct or not plus the meaning.
I will ask again - if you wrote them yourself, why don't you already know the meaning?
 
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English isn't my 1st language and I'd like to improve it. I practice writing and I get stuck by some sentences.
 
English isn't my 1st first language and I'd like to improve it. I practice writing and I get stuck by on/with some sentences.
We know all of that. You don't seem to understand my question. Why did you write those sentences if you didn't know what they mean? What, exactly, are you trying to say with those sentences? What grammar point are you practising?
 
We know all of that. You don't seem to understand my question. Why did you write those sentences if you didn't know what they mean? What, exactly, are you trying to say with those sentences? What grammar point are you practising?
Check the post again please.
 
I give up. You've now edited the first post three times. Don't edit posts after people have started responding. I'm closing this thread. Please work out exactly what you are asking us and write a new post. We need to know what grammar point you're studying and then you need to give us a few simple example sentences to look at.
 
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