Sumário
“Estava”Significa que algo aconteceu no passado e já terminou. “Já foi” e “foi” são usados para significar que algo começou no passado e durou até o presente.
How do you use there has been? There has been (for singular or uncountable nouns) and there have been (for plural) are used when we want to confirm (in the affirmative), deny (in the negative) or check (in the interrogative) that something existed in the past and continued in the present.
Has been used in? “Has been” is used in a terceira pessoa do singular e “have been” é usado para primeira e segunda pessoa do singular e todos os usos do plural. O presente perfeito se refere a uma ação que começou em algum momento no passado e ainda está em andamento.
Herein Is it have been or has been? “Have been” is used in the present continuous perfect tense in the first, second, and third person plural form whereas “has been” is used in the singular form only for the third person.
Conteúdo
Foi ou foi?
Is been’ é gramaticalmente errado, quando você usa a palavra ‘been’ você está se referindo ao passado ou ação em andamento que começou no passado, enquanto ‘is’ está indicando ação presente. Então,‘foi’ é o correto.
Which has been or that has been?
Either can be correct. The only real difference is that you don’t use a comma just before “that.” So, if you’ll forgive a bit of very English discussion of the weather: It was warm and sunny yesterday, which has been greatly enjoyed by many people.
Foi ou foi? 1 Resposta. “Tem sido” e “have been” estão ambos no presente perfeito. “Has been” é usado na terceira pessoa do singular e “have been” é usado na primeira e na segunda pessoa do singular e em todos os usos do plural. O presente perfeito se refere a uma ação que começou em algum momento no passado e ainda está em andamento.
Has been or have been a lot? If the noun is plural, the verb of the impersonal expression (there is, here, in the present perfect form: there have been) has to be plural also. Now, let’s substitute a lot of for many. There have been a lot of advertisements. The correct form here is plural.
Has been approved meaning?
“Has been approved” is present perfect, not present progressive (that would be “is being approved” – indicating that the “approving” is currently in progress).
Has been used meaning? “It is being used” means that someone is using it at the moment. “It has been used” means que em algum momento do passado, alguém o usou.
Has been done?
“Has been done” is a present perfect passive tense, which should be used for an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past. You should not use this tense when the time is specified. Use the simple past passive “was done” instead.
Foi ou foi concluído? Se você está falando de uma coisa, seria “foi completado”. Por exemplo, “Isso foi concluído”. O sujeito é o que determina qual dos dois usar: tem ou tem. Usamos have se o sujeito é ou indica: eu, você, nós, eles.
Qual é a outra palavra para foi?
Qual é a outra palavra para foi?
obsoleto | antiquado |
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obsoleto | suplantada |
desgastado pelo tempo | fora de moda |
além disso | Idade da Pedra |
feito para | tinha |
Já faz um tempo?
“Já faz um tempo” é uma forma de indicar que já passou o tempo desde que algo aconteceu. Em inglês informal, “it has” às vezes é abreviado para “it’s”. O apóstrofo é necessário porque mostra onde algumas letras foram removidas.
What is the past tense of has been? The third-person singular simple present indicative form of have been is has been. The present participle of have been is having been. The past participle of have been is tinha sido.
Teve teve? O verbo ter tem as formas: tem, tem, tendo, teve. A forma básica do verbo é ter. O particípio presente está tendo. O pretérito e o particípio passado são tidos.
Is it been or have been?
“Está” é uma forma curta ou contração para “it is” e “it has”. Portanto, ambas as frases estão corretas.
Has been there or have been there? Both are correct depending on the sentence . “Has been” is singular Eg: “There has been an incident of robbery in my area” whereas “Have been” is plural eg: “There have been many incidents of robberies in my area”.
Has been there or had been there?
Senior Member. You would say I have been there if talking to someone right now. You would say I had been there if writing or talking from the perspective of the past.
Has been some or have been some? It should be “have been” since it has the word “SOME” meaning it is plural. We do not use has for plural nouns.
Has been approved grammar?
” Your leave has been approved” is correct so is ” your leave is approved “. The word ” has been” sounds very passive. Whereas, “is approved” is direct and straight to the point. Personally, I would use “has been approved” because it looks polite.
Has been approved or was? Ambos estão corretos. But the line of difference is that when there is ‘is correct’ the person I talking about current session and coming sessions whereas ‘was approved’ is used to talk about past sessions (might include current session that is going to end very soon).
Has already been or has been already?
Both are correct. However, more correctly, the present perfect continuous tense ends in a participle: “He has been practicing already for three hours.” Alternatively, we can say, “He has already been practicing for three hours.” The last usage is the most natural in English.