Is Been VS. Has Been.
Is Been VS. Has Been.
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A has-been is someone who was once famous or successful but is now no longer.
A has-been is someone who was once famous or successful but is now no longer.
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The past perfect tense uses had + past participle, regardless of subject.
The past perfect tense uses had + past participle, regardless of subject.
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The correct form is "has been." "Is been" is never correct.
The correct form is "has been." "Is been" is never correct.
"Is-been" is not a phrase in English grammar. The correct form is "has been."
"Is-been" is not a phrase in English grammar. The correct form is "has been."
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"Has-been" refers to someone or something that is no longer popular or successful.
"Has-been" refers to someone or something that is no longer popular or successful.
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It is a matter of changing the tenses of verbs.
It is a matter of changing the tenses of verbs.
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