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Anupama1 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

When to use have been or had been?

Could you please help? Always have a confusion on when to use have been, has been with example.
  

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anupama1 have been, has been has been is used with a singular subject (except I and you ). He has been ... She has been ...

  • anupama1 have been, has been has been is used with a singular subject (except I and you ).
  • He has been ...
  • She has been ...
  • The letter has been ...
  • A child has been ...
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anupama1have been, has been
has been is used with a singular subject (except I and you).

He has been ... She has been ... The letter has been ... A child has been ... Who has been ...?

have been is used with a plural subject and with I and you.

They have been ... We have been .
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Where we will be used would be in a sentence

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