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Should I write “I have been teamed up” or “I had been teamed up”
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhere should we use 'has/have been' and 'had been'?Does “had have been” exist?Grammar: Had been + vb or has been + vbHas been Vs had beenHad been working or had workedHad been finishing? Can it be correct?confusing sentence “before I'd had a chance, my sister ran up …”I had complained or complainedWhat is this sentense structure 'If you had …, I would have been …'previously was/had been
I want to write a past perfect tense sentence with a word "teamed up". Should I write
I have been teamed up
OR
I had been teamed up.
past-tense past-perfect
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I want to write a past perfect tense sentence with a word "teamed up". Should I write
I have been teamed up
OR
I had been teamed up.
past-tense past-perfect
New contributor
I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
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I want to write a past perfect tense sentence with a word "teamed up". Should I write
I have been teamed up
OR
I had been teamed up.
past-tense past-perfect
New contributor
I want to write a past perfect tense sentence with a word "teamed up". Should I write
I have been teamed up
OR
I had been teamed up.
past-tense past-perfect
past-tense past-perfect
New contributor
New contributor
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
– Chappo
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
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The past perfect tense for your sentence is
I HAD been teamed up.
The other sentence
I HAVE been teamed up.
becomes present perfect.
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The past perfect tense for your sentence is
I HAD been teamed up.
The other sentence
I HAVE been teamed up.
becomes present perfect.
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The past perfect tense for your sentence is
I HAD been teamed up.
The other sentence
I HAVE been teamed up.
becomes present perfect.
add a comment |
The past perfect tense for your sentence is
I HAD been teamed up.
The other sentence
I HAVE been teamed up.
becomes present perfect.
The past perfect tense for your sentence is
I HAD been teamed up.
The other sentence
I HAVE been teamed up.
becomes present perfect.
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I'm flagging this as off-topic ("no research / ELL"). Hi Magreth, it's important to look up a grammar book or a web page on tenses before you ask this kind of question here, as it will often provide the solution. Our Help Centre says "Be sure to mention the research you've done and what you're still hoping to learn!" For further guidance, see How to Ask and take the EL&U Tour :-)
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