• Main Differences
    • "Had been" describes actions that started and ended in the past
    • "Have been" and "has been" describe ongoing actions in the present
    Usage Rules
    • "Had been" requires two past events: first ended before second
    • "Has been" is used with singular subjects (he, she, it)
    • "Have been" is used with plural subjects (we, they, I, you)
    Examples
    • "Had been" examples: They had been practicing before the game
    • "Have been" examples: We have been planning for weeks
    • "Has been" examples: The dog has been barking all night
    Additional Information
    • Both can be used for same situations
    • PDF version available with exercises and examples

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