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i have flown vs i have made it flows

The correct phrase is 'I have flown.' The second phrase, 'I have made it flows,' is incorrect. 'I have flown' is a common and correct way to express that you have traveled by air. On the other hand, 'I have made it flows' contains a verb agreement error and does not make sense in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1057 views

i have flown

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has traveled by air in the past.

Examples:

  • I have flown to many different countries in my life.
  • She has flown on a plane only once.
  • Have you ever flown in a hot air balloon?
  • They have flown first class before.
  • He has flown with that airline multiple times.
  • In one day, I have flown from Khamadan to Ardebille, riding on the white steed of Saint Hazyr Ilyas.
  • I have flown recon once or twice, Lieutenant.
  • I have flown recon once or twice, Lieutenant.
  • I have flown in someone dear to all of us.
  • I have flown to Beyrouth twice in my husband's space machine.
  • If it had arrived the eve I would have flown off with the avalanche.
  • If I had a pair of wings, I know I could have flown in that bad boy.
  • If I could fly, I'd have flown.
  • I would have flown the thing out myself if I hadn't have let my license lapse.
  • I would have flown, into the depths of an alligator's belly.
  • The true tragedy is that we are a part of the most technologically advanced company in all of California, and yet I walked up on to this stage when we all know I should have flown via jetpack.
  • I haven't flown anything over 125 horsepower in years.
  • Since I married, I haven't flown.
  • I haven't flown all the way here to pack it in now.
  • Do you think I would have flown to New York, met with you personally if I wasn't confident in our handling of the situation?
  • But my dear Tölökö, when your braves arrive your betrothed and I shall have flown
  • I could have flown to America and back in the same time!
  • I would not have flown all the way out here from L.A. to meet with the two of you if I didn't. Thank you.
  • I have it specially flown in from my man in Mexico.
  • I haven't flown all this way to discuss the weather, - which by the way, is freezing.

i have made it flows

This phrase is incorrect and does not make sense in English.

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