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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Every times i got confused using that!

have been
have benn ~ing
have pp

help me out!
  

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Anonymous have pp "been" is the past participle of "be" I have been to every continent on the globe. Present perfect progressive - action that started in the past, and continues into the present = have/has + been + present participle: I have been losing weight on my diet. She has been recovering from her illness.

  • Anonymous have pp "been" is the past participle of "be" I have been to every continent on the globe.
  • Present perfect progressive - action that started in the past, and continues into the present = have/has + been + present participle: I have been losing weight on my diet.
  • She has been recovering from her illness.
  • They have been falling farther and farther behind in paying their bills.
  • He has been failing mathematics.
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Anonymoushave pp
"been" is the past participle of "be"
I have been to every continent on the globe.

Present perfect progressive - action that started in the past, and continues into the present = have/has + been + present participle:

I have been losing weight on my diet.
She has been recovering from her illness.
They have been fal

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