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I have worked vs I have been worked

The correct phrase to use here is "I have worked," which indicates the speaker has performed the action of working in the past. The phrase "I have been worked" is incorrect in English.
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I have worked

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has performed work in the past. It is the present perfect tense of the verb "work."

Examples:

  • I have worked in this company for five years.
  • She has worked hard to achieve her goals.
  • Have you worked on this project before?
  • They have worked together on many occasions.
  • He has worked as a teacher for a long time.
  • ... I have worked in Japan for 6 years`,but I dont work. ... I have worked in Japan for 6 years`,but I dont work there anymore,is it correct way to say it? or i ...
  • Mar 6, 2013 ... I have worked here for 20 years. The present perfect tense is used for repetitive or constant actions that began in the past and continue to ...
  • Apr 22, 2017 ... I have worked at Google for 10years. (I am still working). I worked at Google. (I no longer work). Share. Share a link to this answer. Copy link
  • Apr 13, 2012 ... Is it: Some projects I worked on OR I have worked on? Sorry about what may sounds as a stupid question, but the more I think about it, the more ...
  • Apr 17, 2024 ... "I worked in the hospital for five years" implies that I don't work there anymore. "I have worked in the hospital for five years" means that ...
  • Nov 4, 2022 ... "I have worked for 3 hours" and "I have been working for 3 hours". I know they are a different tense but meaning wise and when to use them it is hard for me to ...
  • Jan 4, 2006 ... Hello everybody, Could you tell me the difference between I have worked and I worked... It is: I worked closely with the Director... or I ...
  • Present perfect simple ( I have worked ) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary.
  • Dec 13, 2023 ... I have been working on a project over a number of weeks and want to see how many hours I have worked on it. I have been looking at may auto saves and looking ...
  • Dec 15, 2018 ... 5y. You're absolutely right. “I have worked …” is the present perfect, and in this use it refers to something that happened in the past that ...

I have been worked

This phrase is incorrect in English and is not used.

  • Jun 26, 2024 ... r/Gunpla - LED Mirage from FSS that I have been worked on for a. Page ...
  • May 30, 2018 ... I have been worked. It's not a grammatically correct sentence. The present perfect tense is also used to express the same.
  • Oct 6, 2024 ... i have been worked on gym for a year,the change is so little,how should i Do,and why my calf is stronger than thigh · Best · Top · New.
  • Apr 17, 2017 ... I have been worked at Google for 10years. (It means that I don't anymore work at Google). See a translation. Report copyright infringement. 0 ...
  • I think the correct is saying "I have been worked here since November 2000". Cuz you began to work in the past and it continues in the present. If you watch ...
  • To date I have been worked on by many doctors and healthcare professionals. I am so lucky that my family is able to afford my care. I have seen the sadness ...
  • Oct 28, 2023 ... I have been worked in Soho, New York back in 2019. It was unpaid internship as an assistance of a fashion stylist.
  • Aug 4, 2017 ... What is the difference between I have been worked and I have worked ? What is the difference between I was worked and I had worked ? What is ...
  • what if I say `I have been worked in Japan for 6 years` ,whats the difference with `have worked` and `had worked`~. Nov 25, 2014 8:15 AM. 4. 0. Corrections · 4 ...

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