“It has been since the game was invented. That’s what Matt has been since he came back. It had been before, and it has been since.
In this manner, has been had been?
“Had been” is used to mean that something happened in the past and has already ended. “Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.
Beside this, has been or have been examples?
When and How to Use Have Been or Has Been
- I have been to that city. ( present perfect) Shane has not been working on the tractor of late. ( …
- Courtney has been a team leader before. ( present perfect) …
- Until Roger became manager, the repair records had been vague at best. ( past perfect)
Has been or is been?
‘Is been’ is grammatically wrong,when you use the word ‘been’ you’re reffering the past or ongoing action that started in the past,while ‘is’ is indicating present action. So,‘has been’ is the correct one.
Has been since or for?
We use since with a point in time in the past. For refers to periods of time, e.g. 3 years, 4 hours, ages, a long time, months, years. They’ve lived in Oxford since 2004. Since refers to a previous point in time.
Has been used meaning?
“It has been used” means that at some time in the past, somone has used it.
Has been V3 grammar?
italki – Has/Have been +V3 The grammar structure for Has/Have been + V3, is it always meaning passive voice ? In theory, yes. If the past participle is being used as a verb form, the construction ‘have/has been + past participle’ ( or V3, as you call it) is always a passive. For example: The money has been stolen.
How do you use it’s been in a sentence?
The structure it’s (been) + days / weeks / months / etc. + since is used to emphasise the length of time that has passed since a past event: It’s been weeks since his last blog post. It’s been a long time since I met him.
Is since before grammatically correct?
“I have lived here since before the war.” You are right in your since + point in time, but the the point(or period) in time does not have to be a noun, as shown in the following: I have lived here since… … 1945.
What is another word for has been?
What is another word for has been?
| obsolete | antiquated |
|---|---|
| stale | superseded |
| timeworn | unfashionable |
| past it | Stone Age |
| done for | had it |
When to use has been and has been?
Which is correct it has been or it have been?
“Has been” and “have been” are both in the present perfect tense. “Has been” is used in the third-person singular and “have been” is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress.
Which tense is has been?
Which tense is used before since?
Since is used in a variety of different ways, both with the present perfect and with other tenses. When it is used as a preposition to introduce a date or a specific time in the past, it is normally used with present perfect and past perfect tenses.