Sentence examples for he have been from inspiring English sources

The phrase "he have been" is not correct in written English.
It should be "he has been" to indicate the present perfect tense for a singular subject.
Example: "He has been working on the project for three weeks."
Alternatives: "he's been" or "he has existed".

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Why should he have been?

But should he have been?

Should he have been more casual?

How could he have been so obtuse?

"Could he have been stopped?" she asked.

What emotions might he have been feeling?

Nor should he have been.

Why couldn't he have been prime minister?

Would he have been happy about it?

How could he have been broke?

How wrong could he have been!

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