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The usage of Is not, Has not been and are not being in the . . . All sentences seem to be gramatically correct There may be differences in what they convey and in what circumstances each one would be used The contest for this question is missing, so it's hard to tell which one is the best "Have not been started yet", using persent perfect in passive voice, is useful when you emphasize the present state of things connected to the past (the courses were
Has vs Have - which sentence is grammatically correct? Has Trump's political views changed on Israel's war in Gaza? Another user felt it wasn't grammatically correct: Nitpick: shouldn't the title be “Have Trump's political views…”, what with ‘views’ being plural? I can never remember all the rules of English grammar Which sentence is correct? (An older question - Has or Have?
“Does the university have” or “Does the university has”? The university has an ice-hockey team But you don't use "has" with the auxiliary verb do, does or did in an interrogative or negative sentence; you always use the root form of the verb i e "have"
Which is the correct question (Who has vs Who have)? The question asked covers more ground than just have or has I think OP's example is just one example and the question asked is in order to know if who agrees with the verb when who is subject of this verb
“Had complete, “Had completed, “Have complete, Have completed No Generally it doesn't Of your four examples, only He had completed his work is grammatically correct Another possible from would be: He has completed his work This second form describes the current state of things: the work is now complete, although it was finished in the past Yet another possible form would be His work is complete However, this doesn't say whether he completed it or