Has been done VS has been done?

“Has been done” indicates passive voice. The subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action of the verb. “Has done” indicates active voice. The subject of the sentence performed the action.

Had been done VS was done?

2 Answers. Had/has/have been is usually used for something that was done in the past and still applies (multiple events). Was/were usually applies to something done in the past that no longer applies (single event).

Has been done or completed?

Both are ‘correct’. The first indicates the finished action; the second indicates the present condition. The work has been completed is it right or wrong?

Was done is correct?

“Was built” is the passive form of the simple past tense, whereas “has been built” is the passive form of the present perfect tense, which is not appropriate because the sentence mentions that the action was completed at a specific time in the past. Use the simple past tense (was done) for that.

Has been completed and have been completed?

– is a sentence in the present perfect tense. You don’t say, ‘I have been completed’. You say, ‘My homework has been completed. ‘

Is now completed correct?

The phrases is now completed and is now complete are less common than the equivalent phrases without now. The “rule” “use complete with is, use completed with was” seems to not be generally applicable.

Have been or had been?

“Had been” is used to mean that something happened in the past and has already ended. “Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.

Has been done is correct?

“Has been done” is a present perfect passive tense, which should be used for an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past. You should not use this tense when the time is specified. Correct answer is A, “was built,” because the time is specified (15th century).

Is I am done a correct sentence?

So “I”’ is our subject, “am” is our verb and “done” is our adjective. “I am done” is a simple present tense statement. So, this is a present perfect tense sentence. So, “I am done”, a present tense sentence, means I am in the state or I am in the condition of being finished with something.

What does have been done mean?

In software, a Definition of Done may be: “Done means coded to standards, reviewed, implemented with unit Test-Driven Development (TDD), tested with 100 percent test automation, integrated and documented.”

What is the past tense of have done?

The past tense of have done is had done. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of have done is has done. The present participle of have done is having done. The past participle of have done is had done.

Did or have done?

‘Did’ is the second form of ‘Do’ while ‘Done’ is the third form of ‘Do’. ‘Did’ is always used for Past Indefinite/Simple Tense, while ‘Done’ is pliant and can be used in all Tenses. ‘Did’ indicates towards something which is over, while ‘Done’ says that something is completed.

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