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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have or has

Have or has been
  

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anonymous Have or has been Use 'has been' with all singular subjects except 'I' and 'you'. She has been ... / He has been ...

  • anonymous Have or has been Use 'has been' with all singular subjects except 'I' and 'you'.
  • She has been ...
  • / He has been ...
  • / It has been ...
  • Alice has been ...
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anonymous Have or has been

Use 'has been' with all singular subjects except 'I' and 'you'.

She has been ... / He has been ... / It has been ...
Alice has been ...
The boss has been ...
Our father has been ...
This period of time has been ...
Only one child has been ...

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