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The Industrialist and the politician dash been invited to the function . (has/have)

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Answered by tinymini
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Answer:

The industrialist and the politician have been invited to the function.

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Answered by progyankonwar08
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Final Answer:

The industrialist and the politician have been invited to the function.

Explanation:

  • Has been is the form used with a third person singular subject (including the pronouns she, he, and it—but not singular they). Have been is the form used with any other subject (including the pronouns I, we, and they).
  • We use 'has been' for Present Perfect Continuous with 'He' & 'She' and the 'ing' form of the verb. Example: He/She has been waiting for 20 minutes. It describes something that started in the past and has continued into the present.
  • We would use have been when the sentence subject is I, you, we, or the third person plural (the children have been studying grammar all morning; they have been studying all morning).
  • Has been and have been are both present perfect forms of the irregular verb be. Has been is the form used with a third person singular subject (including the pronouns she, he, and it—but not singular they). Have been is the form used with any other subject (including the pronouns I, we, and they).

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