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It has not yet been fructified vs It has not yet fructified

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It has not yet been fructified' is in the passive voice, emphasizing the action done to the subject. 'It has not yet fructified' is in the active voice, focusing on the subject itself. The choice between them depends on whether you want to highlight the action or the subject.

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It has not yet been fructified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in formal or technical contexts.

This phrase is in the passive voice, emphasizing the action of fructification done to the subject. It is suitable for formal or technical writing.
  • This premium is much needed, because it has remained unaltered since 1994; in fact, it has stagnated.
  • It has drafted many constructive proposals, and it has managed to produce honourable compromises on a number of topics.
  • It has taken them; it has shouldered its responsibilities.
  • It has not been an easy process but it has surpassed all expectations.
  • It has facilities like swimming pools, it has flextime, it has a social heart, a space, you have contact with nature.
  • It is a country that has made enormous progress recently: it has achieved a balance, it has reduced inflation, and it has almost completed the privatization process.
  • It is too late for Russia: it has committed irreversible acts; it has used up its international credit; it has literally refused to pay its debts.
  • Lisa said that it has curative properties.
  • It has no political views, it has no religious beliefs, it has no cultural hang-ups. And it has no respect for a badge.
  • It has hidden hazards are attracting these kids.
  • It has the proboscis for extracting blood.
  • Cristal says it has positive future potential.
  • It has slowly eroded and become part of the Seine.
  • It has just rejoined the collection.
  • It has direct port nitrous injection.
  • Furthermore, it has to fulfil specific programming obligations relating to international cooperation.
  • For this purpose it has an economic observatory.
  • It has legal personality under public international law.
  • It has complete control over all brain functions.
  • It has done little for poverty alleviation.

Alternatives:

  • it has not yet been made fruitful
  • it has not yet been developed

It has not yet fructified

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in informal contexts.

This phrase is in the active voice, focusing on the subject itself not having fructified yet. It is suitable for informal conversations or writing.
  • This premium is much needed, because it has remained unaltered since 1994; in fact, it has stagnated.
  • It has drafted many constructive proposals, and it has managed to produce honourable compromises on a number of topics.
  • It has taken them; it has shouldered its responsibilities.
  • It has not been an easy process but it has surpassed all expectations.
  • It has facilities like swimming pools, it has flextime, it has a social heart, a space, you have contact with nature.
  • It is a country that has made enormous progress recently: it has achieved a balance, it has reduced inflation, and it has almost completed the privatization process.
  • It is too late for Russia: it has committed irreversible acts; it has used up its international credit; it has literally refused to pay its debts.
  • Lisa said that it has curative properties.
  • It has no political views, it has no religious beliefs, it has no cultural hang-ups. And it has no respect for a badge.
  • It has hidden hazards are attracting these kids.
  • It has the proboscis for extracting blood.
  • Cristal says it has positive future potential.
  • It has slowly eroded and become part of the Seine.
  • It has just rejoined the collection.
  • It has direct port nitrous injection.
  • Furthermore, it has to fulfil specific programming obligations relating to international cooperation.
  • For this purpose it has an economic observatory.
  • It has legal personality under public international law.
  • It has complete control over all brain functions.
  • It has done little for poverty alleviation.

Alternatives:

  • it has not yet borne fruit
  • it has not yet produced results

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