@VincentCrypt46
11:50 AM EST· Aug 7, 2023

Regarding the tense of his use of has been: “Has been” is only used with third-person nouns or pronouns to indicate an action that started in the past and either finished in the recent past (present perfect) or continued for a period (present perfect continuous). “Had been” is used in the past perfect tense to emphasize a completed action that began in the past, and the past perfect continuous emphasizes the duration.”

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