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It would remain in the shop vs It has been remain in the shop

The correct phrase is "it would remain in the shop." The second phrase, "it has been remain in the shop," is incorrect as it uses the verb "remain" in an incorrect form. The correct form of the verb after "has been" should be the past participle form, which is "remained."

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 572 views

It would remain in the shop

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a hypothetical situation or a future possibility where something stays in the shop.

Examples:

  • If I had more money, it would remain in the shop.
  • If the repair is not done today, it would remain in the shop until tomorrow.

It has been remain in the shop

This phrase is incorrect as it uses the verb "remain" in an incorrect form.


Alternatives:

  • it has been remaining in the shop
  • it has remained in the shop
  • it has been in the shop
  • it remains in the shop
  • it has been in the shop

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