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With he, she, it or a singular noun, we use 'has'.
2. Hannah / thematch / watch → Hannah has been watching the match.subject + has been + 'ing' form of the verb
With he, she, it or a singular noun, we use 'has'.
3. we / in the park / wait → Wehave been waiting in the park.subject + have been + 'ing' form of the verb
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
4. you / a song / sing → You have been singinga song.subject + have been + 'ing' form of the verb
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
5. I / a magazine / read → I have been reading a magazine.subject +have been + 'ing' form of the verb
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
6. it / rain / all day → It has been raining all day.subject + has been + 'ing' form ofthe verb
With he, she, it or a singular noun, we use 'has'.
7. Phil and Greg / a race / run → Phil and Greg have been running a race.subject + have been + 'ing' form of theverb
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
Final consonant (n) after a short, stressed vowel (u) is doubled
8. she / her teeth / brush → She has been brushingher teeth.subject + has been + 'ing' form of the verb
With he, she, it or a singular noun, we use 'has'.
9. the Millers / in London / live / for three years → The Millers havebeen living in London for three years.subject + have been + 'ing' form of the verb + place + time
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
final 'e' is dropped whenadding 'ing'
10. we / on the lake / sail → We have been sailing on the lake.subject + have been + 'ing' form of the verb
With I, you, we, they or plural nouns, we use 'have'.
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