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Sentence: Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr. Y



 
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Sentence: Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr. Y #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 13:16 pm   Sentence: Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr. Y
 

Sir

Please see the following setenses & advise about use of is & has

" Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr.Y"

" Mr. X has failed to recover the amount from Mr.Y"
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Sentence: Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr. Y #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 13:17 pm   Sentence: Mr. X is failed to recover the amount from Mr. Y
 

Hi Bushan,

Your second sentence is correct. Please also read What is a meaningful message title? and grammer vs. grammar.

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