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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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is it use has been/have been as past activities
  

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[has / have] been is the present perfect of the verb to be . Among other uses, it's used to talk about states that began in the past and have continued up to the time the sentence is uttered. He has been very happy since June.

  • [has / have] been is the present perfect of the verb to be .
  • Among other uses, it's used to talk about states that began in the past and have continued up to the time the sentence is uttered.
  • He has been very happy since June.
  • ) CJ
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[has / have] been is the present perfect of the verb to be.

Among other uses, it's used to talk about states that began in the past and have continued up to the time the sentence is uttered.

He has been very happy since June.
('Happy' describes him during the period from June until now.)

CJ

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