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This book was published vs This book has published

The correct phrase is 'this book was published.' 'This book has published' is incorrect because 'has published' is used for actions that the subject of the sentence performs, not for things that happen to the subject.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

This book was published

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'this book was published' to indicate that the book was made available to the public. It is a passive construction where the book is the receiver of the action.

Examples:

  • This book was published last year.
  • The novel was published in multiple languages.
  • The scientific paper was published in a prestigious journal.
  • The book was published by a renowned publishing house.
  • The book was published in both print and digital formats.
  • This book was published in 1904.
  • This book was published, exposing them, drawing them out.
  • And this book was published less than five years ago.
  • This book was published, exposing them, drawing them out.
  • Interestingly, this is a book that was published back in 1938.
  • This book, it was not published, it was not printed for sale, but for the commodious distribution among the persons who are called upon upon, in duty, to examine its contents - the governors.
  • I dreamed your book was published.
  • You know? Before the book was published.
  • - My first book was published in France.
  • The following spring, a book was published.
  • My book was published two years later.
  • And then her book was published.
  • The last (fourth) edition of the Blue Book was published in 2007.
  • Recently, a book was published in the Netherlands about terrorism and those combating it.
  • The night I found out my book was published?
  • After the book was published, she'd wake up at the crack of dawn on Sunday... ...make coffee, cross her fingers...
  • So why did you continue to visit Leonard Vance after your book was published?
  • The book was published three months ago, why are you presenting it today?
  • Ms. Jang, haven't you evaluated him before his book was published?
  • After the book was published, she'd wake up at the crack of dawn on Sunday make coffee, cross her fingers and look in that Sunday Times, sure it was going to be a bestseller.

Alternatives:

  • This book has been published
  • This book got published
  • This book was released
  • This book came out
  • This book was made available

This book has published

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Has published' is used for actions that the subject of the sentence performs, not for things that happen to the subject.

  • This book has just been published.
  • And this book was published less than five years ago.
  • This book was published in 1904.
  • This book was published, exposing them, drawing them out.
  • You published this book as nonfiction.
  • So a book published in 1963.
  • He's a truly passionate teacher who has published books, and has appeared on television.
  • This book was published, exposing them, drawing them out.
  • This book will get published, and I'll still be getting notes.
  • The Netherlands has published a book about human rights, and that is important.
  • Your book has just been published.
  • All that matters to you is getting your book published.
  • Thousands of books published every year.
  • Many of the books published are not distributed to students but gather dust in warehouses.
  • Anita didn't live to see the book published.
  • I ask you, Mr President, to see to it that this book is published and made available in all the EU-Infopoints and EU information offices.
  • I dreamed your book was published.
  • If this book were to be published by a regular publisher, it would cost at least 122 dollars.
  • - Mr. Underwood published this book As a how-to manual.
  • In my own country the abolition of re-sale price-fixing for books has coincided with an increase in numbers of books sold and published.

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