Have been Vs had been?

“Had been” is used to mean that something happened in the past and has already ended. “Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.
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When to use have been and had been?

It is used in the past perfect and past perfect progressive tenses. Where have been and has been suggest a past point in time that remains open and unfinished, had been indicates something that is closed and completed.
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Had been or have been examples?

Difference between 'Have been' – 'Had been'

We use 'had been' when you describe something that happened in the past before something else in the past. Also an action that had happened in the past and does not reflect any continuation to the present time. Example: By 500 AD, the Roman Empire had been defeated.
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Have you been or had you been?

Both "Where have you been?" and "Where had you been?" are grammatically correct. The only difference is the tense. "Where have you been?" is present perfect, and is used to convey a sense of a time immediately before the present.
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Do you have or have you had?

1 Answer. “Have you” is in the present perfect which is about an event in the past relative to the present moment. For instance, these people you are seeing now: “Have you seen them before?” “Had you” is in the past perfect tense which is about an event in the past relative to another event in the past.
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HAVE BEEN / HAS BEEN / HAD BEEN - Complete English Grammar Lesson with Examples



What tense is have been?

The present perfect continuous tense (also known as the present perfect progressive tense) shows that something started in the past and is continuing at the present time. The present perfect continuous is formed using the construction has/have been + the present participle (root + -ing).
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What is had been in grammar?

The past perfect continuous tense (also known as the past perfect progressive tense) shows that an action that started in the past continued up until another time in the past. The past perfect continuous tense is constructed using had been + the verb's present participle (root + -ing).
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What is a sentence with have been?

Following are examples of sentences using have been:
  • I have been waiting for you.
  • They have been working on a project for 4 years.
  • I have been reading this book, it's amazing.
  • We have been doing this since 2003.
  • I have been going to gym everyday.
  • We have been waiting since long.
  • We all have been enjoying over week end.
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What is the sentence of had been?

Think of it as a sequence: a first action and a second action, but “had been” is for a past action that happened before “was.” Here are some other examples: “I was at the grocery store last night and I had been there the night before that too.” “I was at the beach last week but I had been there the week before, too.”
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Have been had meaning?

DEFINITIONS1. to have been tricked or cheated, especially by having to pay too much money for something. The picture's a fake – you've been had. Synonyms and related words. To be cheated or tricked.
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What is the meaning of have been?

idiom. —used to say that one has experienced the same thing that someone else has experienced.
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Had worked or have worked?

"I have worked there for two years" implies you are still working there now. "I had worked there for two years" is only correct if you are also talking about something else that happened at a later date: "I had worked there for two years before I met the boss."
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Why have been is used?

"Has been" and "have been" are both in the present perfect tense. "Has been" is used in the third-person singular and "have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress.
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Has been sent or is sent?

“has been sent” is fairly final and is likely to mean quite recently, i.e. five minutes or one day ago. It is also confirmation that this did happen. “was sent” could be any time in the past. To conclude, both are correct, but “was sent” needs more information, e.g.
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Has been completed or had been completed?

We use 'Was completed' when we talk about an incident which happened a time long ago or referring some incidents without exactly mentioning the time of its occurrence. On other hand, we use 'had been completed' to explain something which happened few days ago or in one term recently.
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Have been completed meaning?

On the other hand, has been completed is in a present perfect form. Meaning, it has started in the past and was just finished or completed in the time of speaking.
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Have gone or had gone?

Future Perfect and Past Perfect

Both have been to and have gone to can be used in future and past perfect forms. Had been to indicates that someone has gone to another place and returned. On the other hand, had gone to indicates that the person was not present at some time in the past.
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Is had been a perfect tense?

“Has been” and “had been” are perfect tense forms that combine the auxiliary verbs “has” or “had” with the past participle of “be,” which is “been” (source).
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Is it past tense or have been?

The difference between “has been” and “was” is that “has been” is used in the present perfect continuous tense whereas “was” is used in the past continuous tense. They are used for two different tenses and for two different times, present and past.
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Have finished or had finished?

So, the correct usage is 'has finished'. If the sentence would have in past perfect (it is used to indicate a completed action of the past that happened before another event took place), then 'had finished' should have been used. Past simple (finished) indicates an action that has already been completed.
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Can we use had with I?

So when a sentence has I, you, we, they, he, she, it, proper name and title, we use had. Examples: - I had my food. - You had lunch?
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What is the past tense of had?

This tense is formed with the past tense form of "to have" (HAD) plus the past participle of the verb (which can be either regular or irregular in form): I had walked two miles by lunchtime. I had run three other marathons before entering the Boston Marathon .
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Have been used meaning?

"It has been used" means that at some time in the past, somone has used it.
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