Please note this: "would" is the past tense of "will," while "could" is the past tense of "can." And as you may know, something that CAN happen may not necessarily happen. However something that WILL happen, actually WILL occur. So, if you know that an antecedent WILL result in a specific consequent, then the antecedent WOULD HAVE resulted in the consequent, for example: "My employer told me that if I missed one more day of work I will be fired. So if I would have missed yesterday of work as you wanted me to, I probably would have been fired." "If you miss more than three days of work you can get fired. My boss could have fired me on the spot but he didn't: I had a legitimate excuse."
"Que has estado haciendo" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "What have you been doing" in English.
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 present perfect continuous is always formed with have/has + been + the present participle (the -ing form of the verb).I have been doingWe have been doingYou have been doingHe/she has been doingThey have been doing
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"Is" is used for present-tense actions. It is used when describing what someone currently is like or is currently doing. For example, "She is going to the store." or "She is pretty." "Has" is past-tense. It is used to describe what people were previously like or were previously doing. For example, "He has been to the store already." or "He has been mean before." "Has" can also be used to indicate possession For example, "He has a nice smile."
How have you been doing. This have been a beautiful day.
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.
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No, there has not been a way of doing this.
exsample: ____ might have been shopping today Its is a guess to where abouts something or some one is/doing
it doesn't really mean "what's up" people use it to say what are you doing or how have you been but mostly what are you doing
Ex: I have been out all day today. Can't you see that I have been busy? I have been to a concert before, but I can't seem to remember the bands. -You use "I have been" whenever you are trying to express that you have been doing something for a while or had done something.
You use had been doing when you want to express an action which has happened on the past for a period of time. For example: 'She had been studying a lot for the exam she took last month'--> it expreses the period of time she studied before taking the exam. It's a moment which happened before the simple past.
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.
Hes been doing a lot of things.
A twitter feed is something they use on twitter to keep track of what you've been doing on twitter
Energizer: They been doing this the longest and have the best batteries to use for recharging