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Has been worked or has been working?
Has worked is present perfect, active voice. Has been worked is present perfect, passive voice.
Is she working or she working?
She doesn’t work. Does she work? Yes, she does. No, she doesn’t….
To have | Short form | Other Verbs (to work) |
---|---|---|
she has | she’s | She works |
it has | it’s | It works |
you have | you’ve | you work |
we have | we’ve | we work |
What is the difference between being and having been?
“Having been” refers to a condition previous to the time being spoken about, and “being” refers to a condition at the time being spoken about.
Has been working example sentence?
She has been working there for a year. She has been working very diligently, protecting me”. She has been working on this project for three years. “She has been working on it ever since”.
Had worked VS had been working?
“She had worked for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years but was not working there anymore. “She had been working for the previous five years with an advertising company” means that she had worked there for 5 years and was still continuing to work there.
Is been meaning?
Has been is present perfect tense; addition of the past participle makes it present perfect passive. It means development of the product has finished recently (you wouldn’t say “the product has been developed” if development finished 50 years ago). The product is being developed by an American company.
What is the difference between ‘He is working’ and ‘he has been working’?
‘He is working ‘ is present tense sentence refers to work that is happening right now at present time (used ‘is’) ‘He has been working’ is present perfect tense which is refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress ( has- because of singluar pronoun ‘ he ‘ )
Is it “works” or “work”?
So you should never use “works” to describe the work you do when you’re sitting at a desk. “Works” can also be used to mean an industrial plant, e.g. Over two hundred people are employed at the works. It may be used in combination with other words, e.g. “ ironworks ”, “ steelworks ”, “ gasworks ”.
What is the difference between “I’ve been working here for 20 years”?
Both sentences communicate the facts that you started working here twenty years ago, worked here over the course of the past twenty years, and that your status of working here has not changed. The difference is one of emphasis. I’ve been working on the railroad all the live-long day.
How do you use I’ve been working in a sentence?
“I’ve been working” contains “have” (contracted) in the present tense, and accordingly, it makes a statement about present time. It also makes a statement about past time, having worked and had some effect from that work, but the principle meaning is that an effect of the work remains in the present time.