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That depends on the pronoun you are using at the time.

Example: "I have planned to be out."

"You have planned to be out."

"She has planned to be out."

"They have planned to be out."

"We have planned to be out."

"John has planned to be out."

"The whole family has planned to be out."

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That depends on the pronoun you are using at the time.

Example: "I have planned to be out."

"You have planned to be out."

"She has planned to be out."

"They have planned to be out."

"We have planned to be out."

"John has planned to be out."

"The whole family has planned to be out."

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No one planned it.

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A shutdown that has been planned

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No it has not been planned.

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The prefix for "planned" is "un-".

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