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Present Tense uses the base form of a verb to describe current actions, events and states-of-being. Ex: I answer to no one.
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'Is' vs 'has been'
"It's been" a.k.a. "It has been" would be preferred because it's past tense.
"It's" can be used present tense or past tense.
e.g. "It is good" = "It's good"
e.g. "It has been" = "It's been seven ho …