It is "has ceased to be."
"Ceased to be" is the correct phrase to use when something has stopped existing or functioning. For example, "The company ceased to be profitable." "Has ceased to be" is also grammatically correct but may sound more formal.
Both "had ceased" and "ceased" are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Had ceased" is used in the past perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed before another past action. "Ceased" is used in the simple past tense to indicate that something came to an end.
Cuneiform writing eventually ceased to be used around the 1st century AD, with the spread of other writing systems and languages in the region.
No, the Italian lira (lire) ceased to be legal tender in Italy in 2002 when the country switched to the euro. Therefore, 5000 lire cannot be used as currency for transactions.
The euro officially replaced the Spanish peseta as the currency of Spain on January 1, 2002. The peseta ceased to be legal tender on February 28, 2002, and from then on, only the euro was used in Spain.
The Welsh language has been continuously used in Wales since ancient times and has never ceased to be spoken. Efforts to revitalize the language have helped to preserve its use and maintain its importance in Welsh culture and society.
Ceased means to stopThe word 'ceased' means 'finished' or 'ended', as in:The fighting has ceased.
He ceased to exist. Both sides ceased fire. Their attention ceased as the teacher went on. Cease: Stop, Fade Away.
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No. A proper use of ceased would be, "After they stopped breathing, they ceased to exist." The word you need is seized, which means to take hold of. "They seized the chance."
The word 'ceased' only has 1 syllable.
The word cease is a regular verb. The past tense is ceased.
Both "had ceased" and "ceased" are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Had ceased" is used in the past perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed before another past action. "Ceased" is used in the simple past tense to indicate that something came to an end.
After working hard all day, Joe's pants ceased to have a crease
He ceased to be team captain at the end of last season. The insurance company ceased its operations in some states. Some soldiers were injured in the war even after the fighting ceased.
The cast of Where the Whales Have Ceased to Sing - 1993 includes: Josefin Nilsson
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== == The First Bank of the United States ceased operation in 1811. The Second bank of the United States ceased operation in 1836.