Is would have been correct grammar?
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Is would have been correct grammar?
(The third conditional is the way we say that something is contrary to past facts. Or in other words: it didn’t really happen.) So, in your case, the correct sentence would be: “I would have been more satisfied if she had given me cash.”
Would have been able to meaning?
If I had been there back then, I could have helped you. 2. If I had been there back then, I would have been able to help you. Their meaning is exactly the same.
How do you use would be able to in a sentence?
be able to for ability
- I have been able to swim since I was five. (present perfect)
- You will be able to speak perfect English very soon. (future simple)
- I would like to be able to fly an airplane. (infinitive)
Would been or would have been?
“Would have been” refers to your life until now; “would be” refers to the present moment and foreseeable future.
Have been Vs would have been?
have been is sure whereas would have been shows the possibility. I have been working hard to get good results. I would have been working hard if I was in peace.
Would have been Vs would be?
Key Member. “Would have been” refers to your life until now; “would be” refers to the present moment and foreseeable future.
What tense is would have been?
Conditional Tense
Conditional Tense: What Would Have Been.
Would have been Vs will have been?
Originally Answered: What is the difference between would have been and will have been? Hi, We use ‘Will have been’ to specify some future event that would be happening at a certain point of time in future. It’s Future perfect continuous tense.
Would be able to meaning?
Saying “I will be able to help you,” implies that you will help the person you are speaking to, and there is no obstacle in the way of you doing so. Saying “I would be able to help you,” implies that you theoretically could help the person out, but there may be something that prevents you from doing so at some point.
Would have used in sentences?
Dad would have finished work. We also use would have in conditionals to talk about something that did not happen in the past: If it had been a little warmer, we would have gone for a swim. He would have been very angry if he had seen you.
Is would been correct?
#1 is ungrammatical: modals like would must always be followed by a verb in infinitive form (would be or would have been). That’s what I thought as well, until I saw many examples with “he would been” in here sentence.yourdictionary.com/he-d and now I doubt about everything I know.
Would have been or will have been?
We use will have been to specify that a certain activity will continue in the future. * I will have been living in this house for 10 years next month. We use would have been in past conditionals to talk about something that did not happen.
Would and would have been difference?
In this sentence the use of ‘would have’ suggests the possibility of a thing being purchased if the buyer had 40 dollars. On the other hand ‘would have been’ suggests ‘possibility’ too but in a continuous sense as in the sentence ‘He would have been rich by now’.
Would be VS would have been?
What is the meaning of would have been?
We use would have been is used to explain the logic of events. Examples: “The party would have been a disaster if Mary didn’t show up, she had everyone laughing” “I would have been there but I had to pick up my daughter from school early today” “Frank would have been here earlier, but he got held up in traffic”
Would have been meaning?
What does have been able to mean?
Use it when you want to say that someone or something started an action in the past and finished it in the time being spoken of: I have been able to visit them regularly. (In this sentence, the speaker started visiting them sometime in the past and is still visiting them at the time being spoken of).