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Does any one to explain me to use "had been" and "has been"?



 
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Does any one to explain me to use "had been" and "has been"? #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 31, 2008 5:35 am   Does any one to explain me to use "had been" and "has been"?
 

please explain to me about the subject,friends....
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Does any one to explain me to use "had been" and "has been"? #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:19 am   Does any one to explain me to use "had been" and "has been"?
 

Look in a grammar book at the present perfect tense, and then at the past perfect tense. After that, if you have any specific questions, please let us know.
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