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  1. Dec 5, 2019 · An experiment is conducted by a scientist. This is a complete sentence and is correct. The sentence has a subject ( an experiement ) and a verb ( is ) and the verb's required complement ( conducted ).

  2. Jul 8, 2016 · 1. Well, in my opinion, 'Conducted' gives me feeling like "it is started". 'Done' and 'performed' do like "it is completed". But 'performed' sounds a bit non sense because we perform a play or recitle like performance but not internship. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. answered Jul 8, 2016 at 8:44.

  3. Conduct - to behave in a certain way. Usually used reflexively, e.g. "Conduct yourself in a professional manner."

  4. May 4, 2021 · The lectures are conducted in English. The lectures are delivered in English. Are above sentences correct and natural? Are there alternative ways to express the same idea? I intended that the sentences mean "The lectures take place in a way that the professor and students use English to study.".

  5. 2. Usually, you need Present Perfect Continuous for expressing the sense of an action, continuing up the present moment. However, in passive voice ('have been being done') its usage is avoided. Different authors warn about it, despite technically it's not ungrammatical. All kinds of investigation have been being done here for the last 25 years.

  6. The product has been developed by an American company. Has been is present perfect tense; addition of the past participle makes it present perfect passive. It means development of the product has finished recently (you wouldn't say "the product has been developed" if development finished 50 years ago). The product is being developed by an ...

  7. Nov 17, 2017 · 2. Did is the simple past of the verb to do. Present tense would be "he does not invite me." So it is correct when talking about a past event to say, "he did not invite me," since it's the did that makes it past tense. When you have an auxillary verb like the did in this sentence, than it's the one that gets conjugated, and the other verb ...

  8. Jan 10, 2020 · So, in my case, I should write: "Next, I conducted primary research via survey. I prepared two types of surveys: one for doctors to determine the necessary features and another one for patients to better understand their needs." instead of "Next, I conducted primary research via a survey."

  9. Mar 10, 2020 · Examples: “My research into the university’s recent news highlights its extensive community outreach”. Research “on” wrongly hits the ear here because it can sound like you’re stupidly attempting to say you put together this news yourself, when the sentence makes it clear you did not. “My research on the reception of the ...

  10. Nov 21, 2016 · 8. If the acceptability of the both is taken for granted, I think that the place of also in a sentence will depend upon the context, that is whether it means "like someone already mentioned" (He also has been a poet) or "in addition to being something else" (He has also been a poet). Share. Improve this answer.