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This tag is for grammar questions, but only if you're not certain what other tag to use. If possible, tag as tense, verb, articles, prepositions, or some other more specific tag or tags instead.

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"I've been to see the manager" -- meaning of "been to see"

In the sentence, the phrase "been to see" indicates that the speaker has visited or met with the manager. It implies a physical presence in the manager's office or location for the purpose of discussi …
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What is direct speech form of these sentences? 1. He asked me if I had come by train or by b...

Your direct speech form for the first sentence is correct: He said, "Did you come by train or by bus?" For the second sentence, here's the direct speech form: She said, "Who did you invite to the p …
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