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being away hasn't been good vs being away haven't been good

The correct phrase is "being away hasn't been good." The verb "hasn't" is the correct form to use with the subject "being away." The incorrect phrase "being away haven't been good" uses the plural form of the verb "have" instead of the singular form.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 693 views

being away hasn't been good

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express that being away has not been good. It uses the singular form of the verb "hasn't" with the subject "being away."
  • It seems my being away has been good for you.
  • But being away was good, allowed me to clear my head and think about things.
  • With Sofia being away, she wanted to make sure that all the security in the house was good, so she put some cameras up.
  • He made it possible to bear being away.
  • I missed a lot, being away.
  • It was hard being away from you.
  • Us... - Being away together?
  • I'm finished being away from my family.
  • Although, I do hate being away from my Kelly-belly.
  • It's very hard being away.
  • I'm not used to my dad being away.
  • Being away from home, memories come back.
  • It must be awfully hard being away from your school chums.
  • But it's nice being away.
  • It's hard being away from them so much.
  • Being away from home alone, I guess.
  • I guess being away from me this long made you crazy.
  • Things is sad when y'all get home from being away.
  • Being away from my Lily is literally torture.
  • They're not used to me being away.

being away haven't been good

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The phrase uses the plural form of the verb "have" (haven't) incorrectly with the singular subject "being away." The correct form should use the singular form of the verb (hasn't).
  • It seems my being away has been good for you.
  • But being away was good, allowed me to clear my head and think about things.
  • Yes, these few days away have been good.
  • With Sofia being away, she wanted to make sure that all the security in the house was good, so she put some cameras up.
  • He made it possible to bear being away.
  • I missed a lot, being away.
  • It was hard being away from you.
  • Us... - Being away together?
  • I'm finished being away from my family.
  • Although, I do hate being away from my Kelly-belly.
  • It's very hard being away.
  • I'm not used to my dad being away.
  • Being away from home, memories come back.
  • It must be awfully hard being away from your school chums.
  • But it's nice being away.
  • It's hard being away from them so much.
  • Being away from home alone, I guess.
  • I guess being away from me this long made you crazy.
  • Things is sad when y'all get home from being away.
  • Being away from my Lily is literally torture.

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