No, "have been" is typically used with the past participle form of a verb. This structure is used in present perfect tense to show actions that started in the past and continue into the present. For example, "I have been eating" is grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "have been." "Have been" is used to indicate a completed action or state that started in the past and has continued up until the present moment. "Have being" is not grammatically correct in this context.
The short form of "second" is "sec."
The second form of "speak" is "spoke".
The second form of "begin" is "began."
The second form of the verb "show" is "showed".
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
The correct phrase is "have been." "Have been" is used to indicate a completed action or state that started in the past and has continued up until the present moment. "Have being" is not grammatically correct in this context.
Past indefinite tense
we can use have been in the first and second person, it is a present perfect
The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.
being is the present participle of be. All the forms of be: be am - is - are was - were been being
I don't know what you mean by the first form of the verb.But with have been you use the '-ing' form of the verb. This tense is called present perfect continuous.I have been waiting here for hours.
togepies second form is togetic
What is the second form of "shine"? Shone
It is important, because from been useful it converts to a less useful form.
The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.
The longest lived business form by far is "single proprietorship". The second longest is probably partnership.