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Both are forms of present perfect.

Has been is 3rd person singular ie he has been, she has been, it has been

Have been is 1st,2nd person and 3rd plural ie I have been, you have been, they have been

Examples:

I have been ill = I was ill

You have been stupid

He has been a good boy , She has been a good girl

We have been to France

They have been swimming

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What is the proper way to use has been or have been with a proper noun?

The proper use of the verb forms 'has been' and 'have been' is:for singular nouns (common or proper), use 'has been'for plural nouns (common or proper), use 'have been'Examples:John has been at work. Mary has beenshopping.The book has been in my locker the whole time.John and Mary have been out all morning. The Millers have been out all morning.The books have been in my locker the whole time.


When should you use 'would have been' and 'would have' in a sentence?

as per my knowledge of English would have should use with active voice and would have been use with passive voice sentences for ex - 1. had i been there i would have done this . 2.It would have been very nice if had been there.


Have been or have being?

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


When to use been or will be?

"Been" is the past participle of "be" and is used in perfect tenses (e.g., has been, had been). "Will be" is used to indicate a future state or action. So, you would use "been" for past actions or states, and "will be" for future actions or states.


Which is correct between these two it has been or it have been?

It has been is correct.For he /she/ it or a singular noun subject use has egHe has been to Scotland. The teacher has been to Scotland.For all other subject use have egI have been to Scotland. We have been to Scotland. They have been to Scotland. The teachers have been to Scotland. ( the teachers = a plural subject)

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When you use has been verb?

When do we use has been and have been?


Where you use been and be?

we can use have been in the first and second person, it is a present perfect


How do you use 'has'?

The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.


When can you use had been?

You can use "had been" when talking about a state someone or something was in the past. He had been happy about the news at the time. The door had been closed the entire day.


How do you use been in a sentence?

How have you been doing. This have been a beautiful day.


When do you use has been in a sentence?

My prayer has been answered!


How do you use had been in a sentence?

It had been an amazing evening.


How to use have or has in this sentence An answer to those questions been found how to use have in a sentence?

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What is the proper way to use has been or have been with a proper noun?

The proper use of the verb forms 'has been' and 'have been' is:for singular nouns (common or proper), use 'has been'for plural nouns (common or proper), use 'have been'Examples:John has been at work. Mary has beenshopping.The book has been in my locker the whole time.John and Mary have been out all morning. The Millers have been out all morning.The books have been in my locker the whole time.


When should you use 'would have been' and 'would have' in a sentence?

as per my knowledge of English would have should use with active voice and would have been use with passive voice sentences for ex - 1. had i been there i would have done this . 2.It would have been very nice if had been there.


Use have been in a sentence?

I have been to Disney Land before.


Should we use have been had been or has been in the following sentence No referee had been sent a request at this time?

Has been is correct, since we are talking about the present. We wouldn't use have been since that would go with referees, plural, not referee singular. To use had been, we would be talking about something that happened in the past. For example, last year no referee had been sent a request.