Has Been Or Was

Has Been Or Was. Past Tense of Have been, Past Participle of Have been, V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 Form of Have been Have been is only used when the subject of the sentences is either I, you, we, they, or a plural noun Has been is a form of the present perfect continuous tense, while was is a form of the simple past tense

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She has been reading that book for weeks.; They have been playing soccer since they were kids.; Had Been: For example, many people use has been and was incorrectly

HAS/ HAVE ESL worksheet by jhansi

Has been is used with singular nouns in the third person and have been is used in first/second person singular and all plural cases. Use "have been" with: I, you, we, they, and plural subjects Had been is similar to have been and has been, except that it identifies actions that both began and ended in the past

Have Been, Has Been and Had Been. Had been is similar to have been and has been, except that it identifies actions that both began and ended in the past She has been reading that book for weeks.; They have been playing soccer since they were kids.; Had Been:

HAVE BEEN explicação completa Inglês no Teclado. Form: had + been + present participle (verb + ing); Usage: Actions that were ongoing in the past and. As "be" morphs into "been" in its past participle guise, it teams up with "has" to articulate.