It could be correct in the right context: "The time for returning this library book without a fine has been expired for two days", although it would be more idiomatic to substitute "The time for returning this library book without a fine expired two days ago".
"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
The correct answer is "has been". The "A" before fee makes it a singular noun which goes with the verb "has been".
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.
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.
"July has just been started" is not correct grammar, instead the correct grammar is "July has just started."
Yes, that is correct. It is also correct to say the licenses have expired.
Yes, the expired sour cream has been disposed of properly.
The expired lactated ringers solution has been disposed of properly.
An experiment is a scientific test or evaluation.
If your passport expired 20 years ago, it means it expired in the year 2001.
if it hasn't been opened, eat it
This sentence is a run-on sentence and contains a comma-splicing error. A possible corrected re-write of this sentence is: You realize this expired in January '09 on Medrepscom, but you want to be sure the position has been filled? If not, you are definitely interested?
Yes, our expired isopropyl alcohol has been properly disposed of according to safety guidelines.
Flying with an expired license is illegal, regardless of how long it has been expired. It is important to always have a valid license when operating an aircraft.
If your passport expired 10 years ago, it likely expired in the year that is 10 years before the current year.
The domain for completefreemovies has expired and has not been renewed.
Yes, the expired poison has been properly disposed of to prevent any potential harm or contamination.