Has/Have been : Something started in the past but is still going on in the present. Has been /Have been examples : He has been the CEO since the first day the company was established. (He is still the CEO today) They have been friends since the first day at the primary school. (They are still friends today) Had been examples: Using “Has” or “Have” To Indicate Possibility. Have and has can be used with other verbs to indicate something that hasn’t happened yet. The formula for this type of sentence is: [subject] + [have/has] + [“to” infinitive form of the verb] + [complement] For example: I have to study if I want to pass the exam. My sister has got lots of dolls and a skipping rope, and my brother’s got a bicycle and a football. skateboard We can use have/has got to talk about our things. I’ve got
 You’ve got
 He/She/It’s got
 We’ve got
 They’ve got
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