Not to be annoying and irrelevant but OP meant to specify "has been" not just has. Has been is the present perfect of "to be", like was is past simple.
In English one of the main reasons we use the present perfect is to denote something started in the past, but continues to the present.
Not to be annoying and irrelevant but OP meant to specify "has been" not just has. Has been is the present perfect of "to be", like was is past simple.
In English one of the main reasons we use the present perfect is to denote something started in the past, but continues to the present.