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Hello! Can you help me? Which is the correct form?
The house haven't been quiet and empty anymore.
The house was not quiet and empty anymore.
Or are there any other better options?
Hello! Can you help me? Which is the correct form?
The house haven't been quiet and empty anymore.
The house was not quiet and empty anymore.
Or are there any other better options?
The house haven't been quiet and empty anymore.
The house was not quiet and empty anymore.
Or are there any other better options?
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@DreamWorld
The second option, "The house was not quiet and empty anymore," is grammatically correct and the most commonly used form. Another option could be "The house is no longer quiet and empty."
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