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When should you use 'would have been' and 'would have' in a sentence?

as per my knowledge of English would have should use with active voice and would have been use with passive voice sentences for ex - 1. had i been there i would have done this . 2.It would have been very nice if had been there.


Should we use have been had been or has been in the following sentence No referee had been sent a request at this time?

Has been is correct, since we are talking about the present. We wouldn't use have been since that would go with referees, plural, not referee singular. To use had been, we would be talking about something that happened in the past. For example, last year no referee had been sent a request.


Would you tell about could and would detailly?

would you tell about could and would , where will use ever and been.


Which to too would I use in this sentence If you have been working too to hard?

use too.


In future perfect continuous tense can you use would have been waiting instead of will have been waiting?

no. the word WOULD is the past tense of will...


Is it correct to use the preposition to in Have you been in love to a monkey?

No. We would say Have you been in love with a monkey.


Why would a police officer use a database?

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Why was there little resistance to the creation and use of death camps?

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When would you use has been and was?

Use was for simple past tense, an action which is completed. Example: She was here yesterday. Use has been for present perfect tense, action that may be ongoing. Example: She has been here an hour.


Would you write has been or have been?

It depends on the subject of the sentence.He/she/it and singular noun subject use has been.He has been to France. The doctor has been to France.You/we/they and plural noun subject use have been.We have been to France. The Doctors have been to France.


How do i use 'has been and ''had been in English language?

He has been to London to visit the Queen.If he had been to visit the Queen I'm sure he would have had a lovely time.


When to use been or will be?

"Been" is the past participle of "be" and is used in perfect tenses (e.g., has been, had been). "Will be" is used to indicate a future state or action. So, you would use "been" for past actions or states, and "will be" for future actions or states.