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Have been is present tense and had been is past tense.

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Present perfect form to be?

The present perfect form of the verb "to be" is "have been" or "has been", depending on the subject. For example: "I have been," "You have been," "He/She/It has been," "We have been," "You have been," "They have been."


What is the past participle of be?

Been. (to be - I/he/she/it was (we/you/they were) - been


What is the verb in i have been next door all afternoon?

been


Is been a helping verb?

Yes, the verb 'been' (the past participle of the verb to be) is used as part of a verb phrase with one or more other verbs.Examples:How have you been? (you have been how)I have been fine.We had been on vacation.She had been a dancer.He's been working at the plant. (has been working)We've been hoping to see you. (have been hoping)


How many Friday July 13 have there been since 1982?

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Have been decided or has been decided?

"Has been decided" is the correct form. For example, "The matter has been decided."


How do you use has been and have been?

Both are forms of present perfect.Has been is 3rd person singular ie he has been, she has been, it has beenHave been is 1st,2nd person and 3rd plural ie I have been, you have been, they have beenExamples:I have been ill = I was illYou have been stupidHe has been a good boy , She has been a good girlWe have been to FranceThey have been swimming


How do you spell been?

either been as in I have been to the shops or bean as in a runner bean


Do you say my desire has been or my desire have been?

Daaa... My desire has been and my desires have been.


When you use has been verb?

When do we use has been and have been?


Have been completed or has been completed?

have been completed


Has been or have been?

"Have been" is correct when referring to multiple subjects or entities, such as "they have been working hard." "Has been" is used when referring to a singular subject, as in "he has been studying all day."