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usage of 'Has' in this sentence



 
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usage of 'Has' in this sentence #1 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 16:55 pm   usage of 'Has' in this sentence
 

Hi All,

Is this sentence correct?

"Your Order has dispatched"

I think it is wrong because, I feel, it should either be

"Your order has dispatched something" (which I think doesn't make any sense)
OR
"Your order has been dispatched"

Please correct me if I am wrong.

Rgds,
Nene.
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usage of 'Has' in this sentence #2 (permalink) Thu May 07, 2009 17:16 pm   usage of 'Has' in this sentence
 

'Your order has been dispatched' is the right version.
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