had been is the pluperfect of to be ... * It became clear that Jane had been there several days before we reached the place.
you could use it in the future tense e.g i will be getting a hamster on saturday. for the past tense you would use been. for the present you could use something like doing
The simple past tense of "had been" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject of the sentence. For singular subjects, use "was" (e.g., I was, she was). For plural subjects, use "were" (e.g., they were, we were).
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of be. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
Been is the past tense of be.
No, "should had been" is not the correct tense. It's tricky, I know, but you have to use"sould have been".
you could use it in the future tense e.g i will be getting a hamster on saturday. for the past tense you would use been. for the present you could use something like doing
you can't do it because "been" is past tense. "is been or "are been" doesn't sound right at all do they?
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
Use was for simple past tense, an action which is completed. Example: She was here yesterday. Use has been for present perfect tense, action that may be ongoing. Example: She has been here an hour.
"Had been" is the past perfect tense of the indicative mood. It is also the past tense of the subjunctive mood. In the indicative mood, we use the past perfect tense to talk about something that happened before something that happened in the past.For example: Present tense: Today I amhappy.Past tense: Yesterday I was happy.Present perfect tense: Today I am sad, but I have been happy before.Past perfect tense: Yesterday I was sad, but I had been happy before that. In the subjunctive mood, we use the past to talk about something that might have happened. For example: Present tense: If I were happy today, I would smile.Past tense: If I had been happy yesterday, I would have smiled.
The simple past tense of "had been" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject of the sentence. For singular subjects, use "was" (e.g., I was, she was). For plural subjects, use "were" (e.g., they were, we were).
no. the word WOULD is the past tense of will...
Being is present tense. How do you like being at the top of the class?Been is past tense. I've never been at the top of the class before.
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
The conjugation "had" isthe past tense of to haveused in the past perfect tense (had done)used in the past perfect progressive tense (had been doing).He had a dog.The dog had eaten his homework.He had been planning to get a cat.
Past tense.