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Gowrishankar Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

english

hi i'm gowrishankar... can you please tell me the usage of has been, is been and been and also the difference between to be, has to be and is to be
  

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gowrishankar can you please tell me the usage of ... This forum doesn't work that way. Those are forms of be that are discussed at length in textbooks.

  • gowrishankar can you please tell me the usage of ...
  • This forum doesn't work that way.
  • Those are forms of be that are discussed at length in textbooks.
  • Write some sentences with those words or find some in newspapers or magazines, and post them here for discussion.
  • CJ
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gowrishankarcan you please tell me the usage of ...
This forum doesn't work that way. Those are forms of be that are discussed at length in textbooks.

Write some sentences with those words or find some in newspapers or magazines, and post them here for discussion.

CJ
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has been and have been are used when u r talking about something which started some time ago and is still in progress. The work is not over eg. He has been studying for two hours. It means the person started studying two hours ago and is still studying. I have been going for morning walks since last year. Again it means that the speaker started the process of going for morning walks a year ago an

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