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have being working
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have being working" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "have been working." For example, "I have been working on my project for the past two weeks."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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59 human-written examples
Or, they may have been working me".
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"We have been working on this awhile.
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Whom could they have been working for?
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"We have been working on doing that.
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They have been working out well.
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Both have been working with NASA.
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"We have been working on this.
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Their strategy may have been working.
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I have been working out.
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We have been working towards this day".
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I have been working on the land.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "have been working" instead of "have being working" to ensure grammatical correctness in your writing. The present perfect continuous tense requires the auxiliary verb "been".
Common error
Do not confuse the present perfect continuous tense with other tenses. "Have being working" is not a recognized tense in English. Ensure you use the correct form of the auxiliary verb "be" to maintain grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have being working" is an incorrect attempt to form the present perfect continuous tense. Ludwig AI identifies this as grammatically flawed. The correct form, "have been working", indicates an action that started in the past and continues to the present.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "have being working" is a grammatically incorrect construction. Ludwig AI points out that the correct form is "have been working", which is used to describe actions that began in the past and continue into the present. Due to its flawed structure, "have being working" should be avoided in all forms of writing. Remember to use "been" instead of "being" to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity. Alternatives like "have worked" or "are working" can be used depending on the intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
have been working
Corrects the grammatical error by using the proper auxiliary verb "been" instead of "being" to form the present perfect continuous tense.
have worked
Uses the present perfect tense, indicating a completed action with relevance to the present, instead of a continuous action.
are working
Employs the present continuous tense, highlighting an ongoing action at the current time, shifting the focus from a past starting point.
have been laboring
Replaces "working" with "laboring", suggesting strenuous or dedicated effort over a period of time.
have toiled
Substitutes "working" with "toiled", emphasizing arduous and prolonged effort, implying a more intense form of work.
have strived
Replaces "working" with "strived", focusing on the effort made towards achieving a goal rather than the work itself.
have endeavored
Uses "endeavored" instead of "working", suggesting a serious and determined attempt to accomplish something.
have applied oneself
Replaces "working" with "applied oneself", highlighting the dedication and focus given to a task.
have dedicated efforts
Uses "dedicated efforts" to emphasize the commitment and hard work invested in a particular task or goal.
have exerted effort
Replaces "working" with "exerted effort", underscoring the physical or mental energy expended.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "have being working"?
The correct phrase is "have been working". The auxiliary verb "been" is required to form the present perfect continuous tense.
Is "have being working" grammatically correct?
No, "have being working" is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "have been working".
When should I use "have been working"?
Use "have been working" to describe an action that started in the past and is still continuing, or has recently stopped. For example, "I have been working on this project for three hours".
What are some alternatives to "have been working"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "have worked" to indicate a completed action, or "are working" to describe an action happening now.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested