Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language
In English, we use 'have been' and 'has been' to talk about actions or situations that started in the past and continue to the present.
'Have been' is used with I, you, we, and they.
'Has been' is used with he, she, and it.
In Hindi, 'have been' translates to 'हैं' and 'has been' translates to 'है'.
Usage Examples and Translations
1. I have been studying English for two years.
मैं दो साल से अंग्रेजी पढ़ रहा हूँ।
2. She has been working here since 2020.
वह 2020 से यहाँ काम कर रही है।
3. They have been friends for a long time.
वे लंबे समय से दोस्त हैं।
Key Mistakes
1. Using 'has been' with I or they. For example, saying "I has been" is incorrect. It should be "I have been."
2. Forgetting to use the correct form with singular and plural subjects. For example, "He have been" is wrong; it should be "He has been."
3. Mixing up the tenses. Remember, 'have been' and 'has been' are used for ongoing actions, not completed ones.