Have been working x Have been worked

Andrezzatkm 2 8 111
Hey,
what is de difference between the sentences I Have been working here for 2 years and I Have been worked here for 2 years?

Thanks.

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PPAULO 6 49 1.3k
The main difference I know of, is that the first one is the right one.

I have been working... (I worked in some indefined time in the past, but I know for certain it has been at least for two years - and I already work as of now)

I have worked... - certainly I don´t work any more, it´s a thing of the past.
Marcio_Farias 1 24 214
Most NSEs (native speakers of English) would think of the sentence "I have been worked here for two years" as grammatically incorrect.
Donay Mendonça 23 127 1.7k
Concordo. Sempre usar "I have been + verbo + ing.''

I have been working, playing, helping, etc.

Nunca "I have been worked...''
Sra_Tradutora 6 77
"I have been + verb + ed" works with the passive voice.
https://www.englishexperts.com.br/voz-p ... no-ingles/

For example:
"I have been asked if I was pregnant" is the passive form of "People have asked me if I was pregnant".


It also works if the "ed" verb acts as an adjective, like "worked up", meaning "excessively affected by emotion".

For example:
I have been worked up and unable to calm down enough to sleep lately.