Whento use has/have been
Both "has been" and "have been" are the present perfect continuous tense: it means that an action began in the past and has continued up to now:
"Has been" (singular) = Jo *has been* sick for the past three days. It *has been* sunny for a week.
"Have been" (plural) = We *have been* friends since 1993. The dogs *have been* barking for hours.
"Has been" (singular) = Jo *has been* sick for the past three days. It *has been* sunny for a week.
"Have been" (plural) = We *have been* friends since 1993. The dogs *have been* barking for hours.
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