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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Been

please tell the uses of been

when to use have been or has been
  

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You have to ask your questions more detailed. But here is your answer: We use " has been " in perfect forms for He and She and It , since we use " have been " for they,we,you,I . g: I 've been a teacher since 1999.

  • You have to ask your questions more detailed.
  • But here is your answer: We use " has been " in perfect forms for He and She and It , since we use " have been " for they,we,you,I .
  • g: I 've been a teacher since 1999.
  • She has been a student for 10 years.
  • Regards, Iman
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Hi,

That's a very general question.You have to ask your questions more detailed.

But here is your answer:

We use "has been " in perfect forms for He and She and It , since we use "have been" for they,we,you,I.

E.g: I've been a teacher since 1999.

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Greetings Dear,

You asked about the usage of "Has been" and "Have been" , you should know that we use [has/have + been + present participle] with Present Perfect Continuous.

Besides that, we use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. "For twenty minutes," "for three weeks," and "since Wednesday" are

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