Have been or has been grammar rule
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with the inclusion of grammar-rule explanation, as shown in Table 1 below 3. Table 1: Grammar Exercise taken from Noor Azlina Yunus and Angeline Spykerman (1996:211-212) We form the passive of perfect tenses with have/has been + past participle and had been + past participle.] Present perfect tense Subject Verb Object ‘Doer’ or Agent
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6 Grammar Superstitions: The Never-Never Rules F. ... final prepositions hardened into a stern grammar rule, and despite the best efforts of some major writers and commentators to get rid of it, it ... time (and has been time for some two hundred years now) tofirmly lay .
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forms has always been challenged. The role of grammar instruction has undergone lots of changes both in theory and in practice. At first, learning a language was considered as learning grammatical systems via rote learning, a method of rote memorization of sets of prescribed rules and repetitive drills for each targeted rule. This method
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HAVE / HAS SUBJECT PAST PARTICIPLE Have I / you / we / they finished? Has he / she / it finished? Examples: • Have you finished the project yet? • Has George ever been to New York? How to answer present perfect questions: • Have you been to London? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. • Has Alex met Miriam yet? Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t.
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English tenses Present perfect tense There are two present perfect tenses in the English language. Present perfect simple Form Positive statement: I have cooked, I have written , He has cooked, He has written (I've cooked, He's cooked) Negative statement: I have not worked (I haven't worked), He has not worked (He hasn't worked)
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Grammar: the rules of language ... state which rules have been broken, probably with the use of technical terminology. The first kind of knowledge is acquired in the natural process of ... Some forms of descriptive grammar have the description of these psychological rules as their goal and the term
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resource, which has been used freely by all our greatest writers except those whose instinct for English idiom has been overpowered by notions of correctness derived from Latin standards. The legitimacy of the prepositional ending in literary English must be uncompromisingly maintained; in respect of elegance or inelegance, every example must be
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1. You have been worked for two hours. 2. They’ve been sleeping for five hours. 3. I’ve living in Chicago for three months. 4. She’s been taken English classes for three years. 5. She been sleeping for six hours. 6. I have studying English for three years. Rule 15. Present perfect continuous = have/has + been + verb-ing. Use the
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