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have/had been #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 20, 2010 18:13 pm   have/had been
 

Hello Tutors,

What is the meaning for have/had been?

Whether all the sentences having "have/had been" are passive voice sentences?

if so, then please explain the meaning and how its passive voice for the below two sentences.

1.You've been making so much noise with your music that people at the far end of the road can hear you.
2.I have been hearing strange stories about you recently but I do hope that there is no substance in them.

I wonder if you explain this with simple examples of your own sentences.

Thanking you.

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have/had been #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 20, 2010 19:29 pm   have/had been
 

Hi,

Quote:
You've been making
is the present perfect continuous and so is
Quote:
I have been hearing
. They both describe what has happened recently and is continuing to happen.

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diff b/w present continuous and present perfect continous #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 21, 2010 17:51 pm   diff b/w present continuous and present perfect continous
 

Thanks for replying.

Here you said present perfect continous. It means what has happend and is continously happening.

That means present continous.

Please explain the diff b/w present continous and present perfect continous.

Also "been" verb can be used in passive voice and present perfect continous. Am i correct?

Thanking you.
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Please clear my doubt #4 (permalink) Tue Jul 27, 2010 17:17 pm   Please clear my doubt
 

Hello Tutors,

Please explain the doubt which i posted above.

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have/had been #5 (permalink) Tue Jul 27, 2010 18:10 pm   have/had been
 

present continuous
present perfect continous
There are also links on those pages to exercises with regard to both tenses.

'Been' can be used with both, and you'll find examples of that on the links.
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have/had been #6 (permalink) Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:45 am   have/had been
 

Hi Tskarthic,

The present perfect continuous combines what has happened with what is continuing to happen. The present continuous just describes what is happening.

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Thanks for giving useful links. #7 (permalink) Wed Jul 28, 2010 17:53 pm   Thanks for giving useful links.
 

Hello My Language Coach,

Thanking you for giving useful tips and links.

Now i have learnt about the difference b/w present continuous and present perfect continuous.
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Thanks #8 (permalink) Wed Jul 28, 2010 17:55 pm   Thanks
 

Hello Alan sir,

Thanks for your mentoring.

It was very useful to know the difference b/w present continuous and present perfect continous.

Thanks a lot.
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