you can't. you can say has been but not is been. 'is' is the present tense of the word 'be' and been is the past- perfect tense or 'be' They cannot be used together
i have been chating with my friend
English Grammar In Use was created in 1985.
You use English grammar to form sentences and communicate using the English language.
A prominent modern English grammarian is Geoffrey Pullum, known for his work in linguistics and grammar. He co-authored "The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language," which has been influential in contemporary grammar studies. Pullum often challenges traditional prescriptive grammar rules, advocating for a descriptive approach that reflects actual language use. His contributions have significantly shaped the understanding of English grammar in the modern era.
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The use of good English grammar.
It is, but it's not proper grammar. It's simply "there was," not "there was been."
'English'. There have been subtle changes, but the grammar has remained the same. The changes have been in the use of words, and their spelling.
use of seem in English grammer
"Gramática" in English means "grammar." It refers to the rules and structures that govern the use of a particular language.
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