Consider the difference between discussing two people who started dating 11 months ago, (let's call them Couple I) vs people who started dating 12 months ago (Couple II).

Couple I will have been dating for a year now once another month passes by (this tense is known as Future Perfect).

Couple II has been dating for a year now (this is known as Present Perfect Continuous).

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“Has Been” vs. “Have Been”: When To Use Each One
June 30, 2022 - Has been is the form used with a third person singular subject (including the pronouns she, he, and it—but not singular they). Have been is the form used with any other subject (including the pronouns I, we, and they).
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have been/have been being | WordReference Forums
Suppose, I am in this forum from morning to till now and still I am going to continue for a while. Then can I say like the following. "I have been in this forum since morning" Or "I have been being in this forum since morning". Which one is correct? I think, the second sentence is... More on forum.wordreference.com
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grammar - has been, have been , had been - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Please anyone tell me when we have to use "has been, have been , had been" and something started in past and still continuing is it possible to use has been ? More on english.stackexchange.com
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Have they actually ever been hit on the show?
They aren't really 'actors', as they play themselves in the show. Sal said in his AMA a few years ago that he has nearly been punched twice (once was after he called a woman's baby ugly) but none of them have ever actually been assaulted. They have had the police called twice before. Most people respond with confusion and if they are angry, as with most people, they don't respond by beating the shit out of someone. The entire point of the show is to keep the focus on the Jokers, not the members of the public and that's what makes it different from other 'prank shows'. I'll get the link to a truTV video that shows the 'angriest' reactions. Most people aren't that angry as it is mostly minor irritation. More on reddit.com
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Grammar Book
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Have Been vs. Has Been vs. Had Been: How to Use Each One Correctly - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
August 1, 2023 - As the post states, “We would use have been when the sentence subject is I, you, we, or the third-person plural (the children have been studying grammar all morning; they have been studying all morning).” The pronoun “those” is third-person ...
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Quora
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Which one is correct: “They have been gone” or “They were gone”? - Quora
Answer (1 of 9): Both are correct, but they mean different things. They have been gone: Prior to the present time, they have not been here. The implication is that their past absence has some effect on the present, e.g. I haven’t yet paid them, because they have been gone. They were gone: They ...
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Collins Dictionary
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THEY'VE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 days ago - They've is the usual spoken form of 'they have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
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Correct Use Of Has Been, Have Been And Had Been In Spoken English
June 30, 2025 - Similar to “has been,” “have been” is also used in the present perfect tense. However, it is used with the pronouns “I,” “you,” “we,” and “they.”
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THEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
1 week ago - they · pronoun [ pl ] us · Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio · /ðeɪ/ Add to word list Add to word list · the things or people being spoken about, who have already been mentioned: Where are my glasses?
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What’s the difference between “has been”, “have been” and “had been”?
“Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time. 1. “had been” – something began in the past, lasted for some time, then ended. It is entirely in the past. ... They had been talking for over an hour before Laila arrived.
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have been/have been being | WordReference Forums
July 24, 2007 - She's being chatty She's been chatting all day She's been being chattty all day - As you can see, the problem is not with the tense itself. Otherwise sentence #2 would be equally wrong. It's the juxtaposition of "being" with "been" that makes the listener cringe. ... You cannot say "I have been being" in English, at least not in normal usage.
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When should I use 'has been', 'have been' and 'had been'? - Quora
Answer (1 of 45): Present Perfect Continuous: Something which has already started in the past but still running in the present. * Has/Have Been + main verb+ing: format of Present Perfect Continuous. Has is used in case of 3rd person singular like He, She, It or any common noun. Eg: 1. He has ...
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Difference Between Have Been and Has Been | Difference Between | Have Been vs Has Been
June 8, 2016 - After understanding the usages ... the difference between “has been” and “have been.” “Have been” is used in the present continuous perfect tense in the first, second, and third person plural form whereas “has been” is used in the singular form only for the ...
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Learn English Team
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Have Been, Has Been, Had Been – Explained (PDF)
October 18, 2025 - “Had been” describes the first one that happened and ended before the second began. ... Has been: For third-person singular subjects (he, she, it). Have been: For I, you, we, they, and plural nouns.
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Present perfect continuous | EF Canada
It's been raining (= and the streets are still wet). Someone's been eating my chips (= half of them have gone). The present perfect continuous is made up of two elements: the present perfect of the verb 'to be' (have/has been), and the present participle of the main verb (base+ing)
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Present perfect | LearnEnglish
March 23, 2022 - The present perfect continuous is formed with have/has been and the -ing form of the verb. We normally use the present perfect continuous to emphasise that something is still continuing in the present: She has been living in Liverpool all her life. It's been raining for hours.
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense | ENGLISH PAGE
... We use the present perfect continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. For five minutes, for two weeks, and since Tuesday are all durations which can be used with the present perfect continuous.