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I think been is better than become
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I guess it is the binding x together.
i believe its a kind of diction .. we never use..I am going tomorrow home....we always say I am going home together...so that verb and corresponding object are near.. |
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Stacey Koprince
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Choice 1: has been crucial vs. has become crucial
The key to making this choice: the words "in the past." Remember that the "has + past participle" structure indicates something that is still true or still going on today. "been" just indicates that something was a certain way. "become" talks about the state of it becoming that way. Is it still becoming crucial today? No (but that's what "has become" means). It's just true that it has been crucial in the past. The placement of together is red herring - both A and D are technically fine on this issue. |
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Stacey
You rock. Thanks. |
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you're welcome!
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