Been there; Done that!
Sara: Today is the last day to pay the bill
Tara: Don’t worry; Lara said “We have been given the bill”
Sara: Ok, Has she already paid?
Tara: Lara says that we have been given the bill, right, why should we pay again?
Sara: We have been given the bill, not paid right? We need to pay?
Tara: Given is not Paid?
Sara: It is “Been Given” it is different from “Given”;
Confused? Now listen:
When you say “I have given” you mean “You gave something to someone”
When you say “I have been given” it means “Someone else gave you something”
Tara: Oh, then someone gave Lara just the bill?
Sara: Yes, now you go and make the payment, but once you are back, I’ll tell you more about “Been”
Been in different forms:
Been in different forms:
I have been there => I went there in the past
I have been doing this => I did this in the past and I still do it regularly
I have told => I told someone
I have been told => Someone told me
The Robot has cleaned => Robot cleaned something
The Robot has been cleaned => Someone cleaned the robot
I have done => I did something in the recent past
I have been done => Someone did something to me :)
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