Shelley has been referred to as the "perfect singing god" by the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley himself in his poem "To a Skylark." In this poem, Shelley uses vivid imagery and metaphor to describe the skylark as a divine being with unparalleled singing abilities. The skylark symbolizes freedom, beauty, and inspiration in Shelley's work, highlighting the poet's admiration for the bird's transcendent qualities.
"Has been singing" is in the present perfect progressive tense. "Is singing" is the present progressive tense.
Subject + had + been + present participle For example, I had been singing.
Subject + had + been + present participle For example, I had been singing.
Yes, there has been a tropical storm named Shelley. Specifically, Tropical Storm Shelley formed in the Eastern Pacific in 1995. However, there has never been a hurricane officially named Shelley in the Atlantic hurricane naming system.
They are not perfect spheres. If they were, they would have been called spherical, not elliptical!
Erm theres this thing called wikipeadia
The tense is usually called the present perfect and is as follows:I have beenyou have beenhe/she/it has beenwe have beenthey have beenPresent perfect and past perfect are two different tenses.past perfect is formed by had + past participle.The past participle of am is been so past perfect would be had been.I had been at work all day.
Natasha has been singing since she was little. She was in a church choir when she was a teenager and was in a band called DNA Algorithm with her older brother Daniel and her younger sister Nikola.
present perfect continuous ( note spelling) = have/has +been + -ing verb have been waiting / has been sitting / have been talking / has been expecting past perfect continuous = had + been + ing verb had been waiting / had been sitting / had been expecting. -ing verb is called a present participle
she has been singing till she was 12
Jedward have been singing do about a year and half.
she has been singing for 7 years