It has been decided....
"We have decided" indicates that a decision has been made by us in the past and it is still relevant. "We are decided" is not a commonly used phrase in English; a better alternative might be "we are determined," which indicates a strong resolve to do something.
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.
He knew that he'd been caught but he decided to brazen it out.
The present perfect tense of decide is:I/You/We/They have decided.He/She/It has decided.
Had decided is the past participle.
Has been decided sounds better :)
it has been decided is a passive sentence. and it has decided is an active sentence. it has been decided means that "it" was decided by someone/something else, whether it has decide means that it decided by it self.
It has been decided.
The full form of this verb phrase is:it has been decided -- this is a passive present perfectverb egIt has been decided to go ahead with the sports day in spite of the rainIt's been decided to go ahead with the sports day in spite of the rain
No, I have never been in a situation where a scammer sent me money and I decided to keep it.
It has not yet been decided it will be decided around July time.
That has not been decided yet. It will not be decided for some time.
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they have not been decided yet
It has not been decided yet.
It has not been decided yet
Having been decided previously