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Myguess21 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Have, Has, Had with been.

can someone please justify with example when to user (have, has, had) and (have been, has been and had been). I am so confused. Thanks so much in advance.
  

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Ok, those are all different tenses. Without getting too complicated, I wouldn't be able to give you the kind of information you need with a post. html [/url] It covers all kinds of verb tenses and gives examples of sentences in each.

  • Ok, those are all different tenses.
  • Without getting too complicated, I wouldn't be able to give you the kind of information you need with a post.
  • html [/url] It covers all kinds of verb tenses and gives examples of sentences in each.
  • I hope that helps!
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Ok, those are all different tenses. Without getting too complicated, I wouldn't be able to give you the kind of information you need with a post.

Here's a link that should help you with those words, though:

[url="http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esltensverb.html"

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