So the verb is "to use" and the tense is the past conditional. This is indicated by the words, "has been". Like, "I have used," or something similar.
The word "had" or "have" is almost always indicative of either the past perfect or past conditional.
The opposite of that is the past, or preterite tense, as in it definitely happened, as in, "I used it".
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He could wish for anything he wanted, and the gods would make it come true.
Another expression for "just like" could be "very similar" or "closely related"
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Because they were killing everybody in their country & they wanted to escape but when they got their new life they had a hard time adjusting
Answer by YourHope:
The indirect object comes after the main verb and before the direct object.
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