"is being" vs "has been" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

The product has been developed by an American company. Has been is present perfect tense; addition of the past participle makes it present perfect passive. It means development of the …

2. I totally agree with @Shoe. By saying "the idea has deleted" suggests that the idea has deleted something, so it doesn't make much sense. On the other hand, by saying "the idea has been …

Example: "I've been to Greece (before)." When you are being more precise about the exact time period you visited, you cannot use "have been". You need to use "went". Example: "I went to …

∗ I am widely travelled: I have been living in Europe for two years, in Brazil for nearly five, and in Singapore for three. † For a somewhat more detailed description of these distinct uses of …

For a valid Present Tense utterance, there's The room should be cleaned - where the speaker might mean It is desirable / right and proper that someone should clean this room (in the future; …

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