answersLogoWhite

0

Both are correct in proper context. There has been a lot of rain today, and there have been three accidents already this afternoon.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Have been or have being?

"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.


Had been gone or has been gone?

Neither is correct ... The correct for the present perfect continuous is: "I/we/you/they had been going," or "He/she/it has been going." The correct for the the past perfect simple is: "I/we/you/they had gone," or "He/she/it has gone."


Is it correct to say a block of rooms has been or have been reserved?

"Has been" is correct, because "a block" is singular.


Which is correct you've been cooperated with or We've been cooperating with?

"we've been cooperating with" is the correct one.


Which is correct a fee has been or a fee have been?

The correct answer is "has been". The "A" before fee makes it a singular noun which goes with the verb "has been".


Has my day been made. or have my day been made. Which is correct?

hasNeither, really. But, has is the correct context.


Had never been experience-is this a correct sentence?

No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.


Is should had been correct tense?

No, "should had been" is not the correct tense. It's tricky, I know, but you have to use"sould have been".


Is it Have been or have being?

The verb "have been" is the correct form for the first person, second person, a the third person singular.Examples:I have been...You have been...He (she/it) has been...We have been...They have been...The form "have being" is not a correct verb form.


Which is correct He can not have been thereHe could not have been there?

The correct sentence would be "He could not have been there". This is because 'can' is in the present tense and doesn't agree with the rest of the sentence.


Is correct had being?

Do you mean "had been," as in "She had been a taxi driver for years." If so, 'had being' isn't correct.


Is july has just been started a correct grammar?

"July has just been started" is not correct grammar, instead the correct grammar is "July has just started."