I feel bad that you are leaving the company. You have been excellent to work with.
Is the use of “have been” correct?
'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.
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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.
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