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Have been VS Had been VS Has been
I need to know , how to use Have been - Had been - Has been , in sentence. or what is the difference between them ?
2014年3月31日 20:45
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"Have been" and "had been" are the present perfect continuous and past perfect continuous. "They HAVE been waiting" means that they started waiting in the past, and are still waiting. The action continues into the present. "They HAD been waiting" means that they started waiting in the past, and they are not waiting anymore — the entire action takes place in the past and is not in the present anymore. You will frequently hear the past perfect continuous ("had been") in a storytelling context, when talking about the past.
- I have been working for weeks, and I am so tired. (The action started in the past and continues into the present.)
- I had been working for weeks, and I was so tired. (This entire action takes place in the past. It sounds like I'm telling a story.)
"Has been" is just the 3rd person of the present perfect continuous — "She has been waiting a long time." Again, the action started in the past and continues into the present.
2014年3月31日
Present Perfect --- i, you, we, they = have been... he, she, it = has been
Past Perfect --- had been
2014年4月1日
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