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EverestCTS Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Have been

I feel bad that you are leaving the company. You have been excellent to work with.

Is the use of “have been” correct?

  

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'have been' is fine, but the sentence is not as idiomatic as it could be. Here's how we say that: I feel bad that you are leaving the company. It has been a pleasure to work with you.

  • 'have been' is fine, but the sentence is not as idiomatic as it could be.
  • Here's how we say that: I feel bad that you are leaving the company.
  • It has been a pleasure to work with you.
  • CJ
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'have been' is fine, but the sentence is not as idiomatic as it could be. Here's how we say that:

I feel bad that you are leaving the company. It has been a pleasure to work with you.

CJ

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