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has been 2 weeks vs have been 2 weeks

The correct phrase is "It has been 2 weeks." This is because the subject "it" is singular, so the verb should be "has been."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 686 views

has been 2 weeks

This phrase is correct. It is commonly used in English.

Use this phrase when referring to a period of time that has passed. The subject is singular, so the verb should be "has been."

Examples:

  • It has been 2 weeks since we last saw each other.
  • It has been 2 weeks since I started my new job.
  • It has been 2 weeks since the accident happened.
  • Onset of immunity has been demonstrated 2 weeks after primary vaccination course.
  • He has been here for 2 weeks already, staying with the Duke of Suffolk, and he has not yet sent me a message of goodwill.
  • Sows 2 weeks before farrowing and during lactation.
  • Confirm by another liver test within 2 weeks.
  • 1 injection 2 weeks before each subsequent farrowing.
  • Hank Maestriano died 2 weeks ago.
  • Come back to work for 2 weeks.
  • He hasn't returned my call in 2 weeks.
  • This box was rented 2 weeks ago.
  • You said that you crossed the border more than 2 weeks ago.
  • I remained with my eyes closed for more than 2 weeks.
  • He's due to be executed in 2 weeks.
  • The course will be for duration of 2 weeks in June-July 2005.
  • In 2 weeks we'll all be in Algiers.
  • He's been missing for 2 weeks.
  • Almost 70% in less than 2 weeks.
  • You're cut off for 2 weeks for this.
  • We have 2 weeks until the birth-list selection.
  • The coroner stores them for 2 weeks.
  • Joe Cooper left his house 2 weeks ago.

have been 2 weeks

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "it" is singular, so the verb should be "has been."

  • These guys have been out 2 weeks.
  • You couldn't have been more than 2 weeks old.
  • Sows 2 weeks before farrowing and during lactation.
  • Confirm by another liver test within 2 weeks.
  • 1 injection 2 weeks before each subsequent farrowing.
  • Hank Maestriano died 2 weeks ago.
  • Come back to work for 2 weeks.
  • He hasn't returned my call in 2 weeks.
  • This box was rented 2 weeks ago.
  • You said that you crossed the border more than 2 weeks ago.
  • I remained with my eyes closed for more than 2 weeks.
  • He's due to be executed in 2 weeks.
  • The course will be for duration of 2 weeks in June-July 2005.
  • In 2 weeks we'll all be in Algiers.
  • He's been missing for 2 weeks.
  • Almost 70% in less than 2 weeks.
  • You're cut off for 2 weeks for this.
  • We have 2 weeks until the birth-list selection.
  • The coroner stores them for 2 weeks.
  • Joe Cooper left his house 2 weeks ago.

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