Has been taken grammar?
“He will be taken” – passive of future tense. Perfect Tenses: “He has been taken” – passive of the present perfect. “He had been taken” – passive of past perfect.
Has been taken is correct?
Both are, strictly speaking, correct.
Which is correct it has been or it have been?
“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.
Has been took or has been taken?
‘Took’ is the past tense, whereas ‘taken’ is the past participle. Generally, the simple past (took) is used to make a general statement/single events about the past, while the past participle (taken) is used to show a completed action before another, both occurring in the past.
Has been taken or were taken?
We use the past tense – were – for a hypothetical situation in the present. In the past: Precautions were not taken; if they had been taken…. We use the double past, or past perfect, for a hypothetical situation in the past.
Has been taken in a sentence?
She has been taking meldonium ever since. Lately, though, she has been taking her Emmy to work.
Have been or has been or 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.
Has been or have been examples?
When and How to Use Have Been or Has Been
- I have been to that city. ( present perfect) Shane has not been working on the tractor of late. (
- Courtney has been a team leader before. ( present perfect)
- Until Roger became manager, the repair records had been vague at best. ( past perfect)
Has been taken meaning?
It simply means that someone showed up, picked up the chair, and took it. If that’s what you intend to communicate, “The chair has been taken (away)” would be fine.
Was taken have been taken?
We use “was taken” because the transport to the hospital occurred in the past at a specific time, and has already concluded. If the incident had happened just a few minutes ago, you could say “The student has been taken to the hospital.”
What is the difference between have been and 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.
How do you use has been in a sentence?
Has-been sentence example
- Nothing has been the same.
- The house has been unbearably lonely without you.
- This has been hard for you, as well.
- Nothing has been going on that you wouldn’t be welcome to watch.
- Russie has been keeping secrets from you.
- Daddy has been sick.