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the Japanese have been vs the Japanese has been

The correct phrase is 'the Japanese have been.' 'Have been' is the correct present perfect tense for the subject 'the Japanese,' which is a plural noun. 'Has been' would be used with a singular subject.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1644 views

the Japanese have been

This phrase is correct. 'Have been' is the correct present perfect tense for the plural subject 'the Japanese.'

Use 'the Japanese have been' when referring to actions or states that started in the past and continue into the present. This is the present perfect tense for plural subjects.

Examples:

  • The Japanese have been working on this project for months.
  • The Japanese have been known for their traditional arts and crafts.
  • The Japanese have been exploring new technologies.
  • The Japanese have been a major influence in the automotive industry.
  • The Japanese have been adapting to changing market conditions.
  • For the most part, however, the Japanese have been successful in defining critical issues. In contrast, U.S. leaders spoke of lowering the mandatory retirement ...
  • Like any human community, the Japanese display the full range of human virtues and follies, and it seems to me that although the Japanese have been through ...
  • The Japanese have been raised to think of themselves as part of a group, and their group is always dealing with other groups. This is viewed on many angles ...
  • In war and state craft it has shown wonderful power; but throughout their history the Japanese have been characterized by great military and political capacity.

Alternatives:

  • The Japanese people have been
  • The Japanese population has been
  • The people of Japan have been
  • The citizens of Japan have been
  • The Japanese culture has been

the Japanese has been

This phrase is incorrect. 'Has been' is used with singular subjects. Since 'the Japanese' is a plural noun, 'have been' should be used instead.

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