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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

has been and have been

Is there a rule for using "has been" and "have been?" I am confused. Thanks.
  

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It is the same rule as for 'has' and 'have' and for 'go' and 'goes': I have been you have been he/she has been we have been you have been they have been

  • It is the same rule as for 'has' and 'have' and for 'go' and 'goes': I have been you have been he/she has been we have been you have been they have been
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It is the same rule as for 'has' and 'have' and for 'go' and 'goes':

I have been
you have been
he/she has been
we have been
you have been
they have been

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