They all have been sleeping since 24 hours. Thus is an example of sentence using have been.
The sentence should be corrected to say "I have been a secretary for five years" to properly convey the duration of time the person has been in that role.
The sentence asks a question, therefore it is an interrogatory sentence.
"Judgment and sentence notice unserved" typically means that the defendant has been convicted and sentenced by a court, but the sentence has not yet been carried out or served. This could be due to factors such as appeals, delays in the justice system, or other legal proceedings.
"will have been meeting" is the verb phrase in the given sentence.
Imposing a suspended sentence means that a person has been found guilty of a crime but the judge has decided not to immediately enforce the sentence. The individual will be able to avoid serving the sentence if they meet certain conditions during a probationary period. If the conditions are not met, the person may have to serve the original sentence.
Sentence ii has been shortened by using a contraction to combine "has" and "been" into "has been."
No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
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.
An answer to those questions has been found.
A compound sentence is a sentence that includes two independent clauses. This sentence states that is has been sunny, and they did not bring an umbrella, which makes it a compound sentence.
"have been in existence" is the simple predicate. It expresses the action of the sentence.
My prayer has been answered!
It had been an amazing evening.
I ought to have been on that bus.
Yes, "How long have you been living in Oxford?" is a good sentence.
How have you been doing. This have been a beautiful day.