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Latest post Thu, Aug 5 2004 4:49 PM by myguess21. 1 replies.
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myguess21  +  40969 Thu, 05 Aug 04 04:49 PM
can someone please justify with example when to user (have, has, had) and (have been, has been and had been). I am so confused. Thanks so much in advance.
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haoqide  +  40985 Thu, 05 Aug 04 06:33 PM
Ok, those are all different tenses. Without getting too complicated, I wouldn't be able to give you the kind of information you need with a post.

Here's a link that should help you with those words, though:

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/esl/esltensverb.html

It covers all kinds of verb tenses and gives examples of sentences in each. I hope that helps!
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