“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.
When we use have been and 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.
When to use have had or had?
You have to use “
had had” if something has been done long back, not recently
. But if something has been done recently, then you can use “have had” or “has had” depending on the pronoun. For example, I have had a good lunch this afternoon.
How use have been in a sentence?
You form the present perfect progressive
by using have been (or has been) followed by an –ing verb. For instance, “She has been sitting in class since early this morning.” The action, sitting, is continuing. … In all of these sentences, the emphasis is on how the finished activity relates to the present.
Has been Vs have been examples?
“Have been” and “has been” are used in the present perfect continuous form of sentences. For example,
She has been going to school and They have been going to school
. The present perfect continuous form is used to denote that something which had begun in the past is still continued.
When to use has been done?
Here is the explanation: “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.
What is difference between HAS and have been?
The best way to recognise the present perfect tense is to see if the second verb ends in “ed” (like visited). On the other hand, to have been is
used in the present perfect continuous tense
, which conveys an action which began in the past and is still continuing in the present.
When to use have had together in a sentence?
We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”:
I'm not feeling well. I have had a headache all day. She has had three children in the past five years.
What is the grammar rule for had?
The
past perfect
form of have is had had (had + past participle form of have). The past perfect tense is used when we are talking about the past and want to refer back to an earlier past time. She felt marvelous after she had had a good night's sleep. They dismissed him before he had had a chance to apologize.
Is having had correct?
neither is past perfect. “having had” is actually a modifier phrase and not used often on the GMAT. “
have had” is present perfect
.
Where do we use been?
Been is the past participle of be, and we only
use it in the perfect tense
. In general, we use the perfect tense when we want to focus on the present results of things that have been done in the past.
Where we use being and been?
The words ‘being' and ‘been' are sometimes confused. As a rule the word ‘been' is
always used after ‘have'
whereas ‘being' is never used after ‘have'. It is used after ‘be'.
Had been working Meaning?
…had worked… This is in the past perfect tense. …had been working… This is in the past perfect continuous tense. The latter means
she had been working continuously with an advertising company for the past
5 years.
Has been have been had been sentences?
He has been really
sick
lately There has been a change of plans I have been sick all week I have been waiting for him since morning I have been working since morning “ Had been” is past perfect Continuous used only when at least two things are mentioned as having occurred in the past, in a relative sense, in the same …
What is the past tense of has been?
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of have been is has been. The present participle of have been is having been. The past participle of have been is
had been
.
Has been done or had been done?
3 Answers. Have done — Have done is a
present perfect tense
, generally it is used when the action is completed recently/just now. Had done– Had done is a past perfect tense, generally refers to something which happened earlier in the past, before another action also occured in the past.