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Darksen  +  258416 Wed, 23 Aug 06 05:13 AM

Is this correct?

I’m not sure if I had the advantage in using this formula since this has been around  for years...

can someone explain on how to use have been ?

thanks

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Marius Hancu  +  258418 Wed, 23 Aug 06 05:19 AM
Could you explain clearly what do you want to say?
Then, we can talk grammar.

Also, suggest making a search with
have been
(top right Search box at this site)
will give you lots of related threads

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CalifJim  +  258437 Wed, 23 Aug 06 06:22 AM
I have been, you have been, we have been, they have been; [these / those] have been, etc.
he has been, she has been, it has been, who has been?, [this / that] has been, etc.

CJ

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Anonymous, 360 days ago
You have been to London?
CalifJim  +  596423 Thu, 27 Nov 08 06:00 AM
Yes, I have.  Have you?

CJ 

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