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DInahh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of "has been" and "have been"

can any1 help explain me the use of "has been" and "have been".....well wt i believe is that "has been" is used for singular like tree has been ...whereas "have been" is used for plural like trees have been...
can anyone help me out....???
  

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DInahh C an any one help explain to me the use of "has been" and "have been" ? whereas "have been" is used for plural like trees have been... The verb "have" is irregular.

  • DInahh C an any one help explain to me the use of "has been" and "have been" ?
  • whereas "have been" is used for plural like trees have been...
  • The verb "have" is irregular.
  • Besides having its own meaning, it is a helping verb used to form the perfect tenses.
  • I have You have He, she, it has We have They have Please use correct grammar an punctuation when you ask questions.
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DInahhCan anyone help explain to me the use of "has been" and "have been"? Well what I believe is that "has been" is used for singular like tree has been ...whereas "have been" is used for plural like trees have been...
The verb "have" is irregular. Besides having its own meaning, it is a helping verb used to form th

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