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Has have been done?

Has have been done?

“Has done” is used when talking about what someone has done. “Has been done” is used when talking about a thing that has been done. For example… Huili has done her homework.

Who all have or who all has?

If ‘all’ is used with a countable noun, a plural verb ‘have’ should be used and if it is used with a mass/uncountable noun ‘has’ should be used.

Have been or had been?

Present perfect ‘have/has been ‘ is used when describing an action completed in the recent past and still assumes importance in the present. We use ‘had been’ when you describe something that happened in the past before something else in the past.

Have been doing VS have been done?

“Have been doing” means that the action started in the past and is continuing into the present. ‘Have been doing’ means that I was doing that in the past and I am still doing it in the present. ‘Have done’ means I am finished with doing that.

What I have been doing lately?

“What I Have Been Doing Lately” was first published in the Paris Review in 1981. Kincaid included this piece in her first published book, At the Bottom of the River (1983), which earned her the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

Have been done meaning?

“Has been done” is a present perfect passive tense, which should be used for an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past. You should not use this tense when the time is specified. Use the simple past passive “was done” instead. Bad Example: The well has been completed last week and brought on production.

What tense is have been doing?

present perfect continuous tense

Is has been being correct?

If you get into a discussion about the subject, it can easily turn out that “have been” is completely wrong and “have been being” is absolutely correct.

What tense is have you been?

Thus, when the helping verb is in the present tense, as in have been or has been, we have formed the present perfect tense. When the helping verb is in the simple past tense, as in had been, we have formed the past perfect tense.

Had taken or had been taken?

It is in the past tense, “have taken” is correct. Since they are talking in the present tense (the conversation is taking place NOW) it is correct to say “have taken.”

What is difference between had and have?

The “have” is a present-tense state-of-being verb. The “seen” is a verb without any tense but with the perfect aspect. In 3), the “had” is a past-tense state-of-being verb.

Had sent vs sent?

Both sentences mean the same thing, that someone sent you texts which made you happy. Using had sent (past perfect), shows that the sender finished sending before the next action: that you were overwhelmed. For my experience, the second sentence is used more, the first sounds too learned.

Have made or had made?

2 Answers. The past perfect (“had made”) talks about completed action in past time from some past reference point. The present perfect (“have made”) talks about completed action in past time as recorded from right now.

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