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Have slept or have been sleeping?

Have slept or have been sleeping?

Welcome to the forum, MrUS! “Have you slept” is definitely wrong. “Have you been sleeping” might be correct, but you need to rewrite your sentence without using “so far,” which is confusing your meaning.

What tense is has been sleeping?

He/She/It has been sleeping. You/We/They were sleeping. Past Perfect Tense. He/She/It had slept.

When I reached his house he * had been sleeping was sleeping has been sleeping is sleeping?

Answer: When I reached his home, he was sleeping.

Will have been sleeping?

“Will have been being” is expressed simply as “will have been”: “By this time next year we will have been being on this committee for a decade.”…

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Singular Plural
you will have been sleeping you will have been sleeping
he/she/it will have been sleeping they will have been sleeping

What does have been sleep mean?

“I have been sleeping” is in present perfect continuous tense. The difference here is that, “I am sleeping” is a complete sentence. It means that you are sleeping at the moment. And when you want to specify the duration of your sleep, you write, for example “i have been sleeping for 2 hours”.

Is it not sleeping or slept?

The correct sentence is “I haven’t slept yet.”

Why the soldier has kept one hand on his breast?

The soldier is not asleep but he is doomed to death by war. He seems to be peacefully sleeping with one hand upon his breast. There is a gentle smile on the soldier’s face just like an infant. The poet appeals to nature to keep the soldier warm so that he doesn’t catch a cold.

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How do soldiers lie?

Answer: The soldier was found lying in a small sun-soaked valley under the open sky. The soldier was lying open-mouthed with his head amongst the ferns and his feet amongst the flowers.

What is past of watch?

watched
watches

simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit
I watched
you watched
he, she, it watched
we watched

What is past form of cry?

past tense of cry is cried.

Is I have been sleeping correct?

“I had been sleeping” is an incompletely formed sentence in the past perfect tense. It is missing another clause, such as “when suddenly a noise woke me up,” which would make it complete. Most grammatically correct: For how long have you been sleeping?

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