Sujeto + Have - Has + Been + Verbo -Ing + el resto de la oración.
El uso de los auxiliares "Have" o "Has" dependerá del sujeto de la oración.
Si el Sujeto es o equivale a "He - She - It" se utiliza el Auxiliar "Has".
Si el Sujeto es o equivale a "I - You - We - They" se utiliza el Auxiliar "Have".
Después de escribir "Have" o "Has", en este Tiempo Verbal siempre se escribe la palabra "Been" y seguido a ella, el Verbo Principal con "-ing" al final.
Examples
She has been studying for 3 hours.
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They have been living in New York since 1995.
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Susan has been planning her vacations for a month.
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Sujeto + Have Not / Has Not + Been + Verbo –Ing + el resto de la oración.
La estructura en Negativo es igual al Afirmativo pero los auxiliares "Have - Has" se niegan.
Se escribeHave Not (Haven't) or Has Not (Hasn't).
Examples
They haven't been cleaning the house.
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My parents haven't been travelling around the world.
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Erik has not been studying the whole week.
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Have / Has + Sujeto + Been + Verbo –Ing + el resto de la oración…?
En la forma Interrogativa, los Auxiliares "Have - Has" se escriben antes del sujeto de la oración.
Examples
Have you been feeling ok lately?
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Has Anne been talking on the phone for an hour?
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Have they been driving since yesterday?
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1 _____ in a tent.
2 Evan _____ recently.
3 She has _____ here since she was a child.
4 Which of the following sentences is grammatically wrong?
5 We can use either "HAVE/HAS" or the short form 'VE/'S.
6 We generally use FOR/SINCE in this tense.
7 The main verb of the sentence is conjugated in Participle.
8 In the negative form, we use isn't - aren't.
9 We write HAVEN'T/HASN'T in the negative form.
10 They _____ working all night long.
11 My doctor _____ studying since she was 20.
12 I _____ hockey for years.
13 Tom _____ reading this book.
14 Have you _____ running lately?
15 Has he been _____ well?