956 yrs since 1053 11th century
The Elisabeth Barrett Browning Junior High School has been at its present location since it was established in 1963.
Fort Dearborn burned to the ground but would have been located in present day Chicago, Illinois.
It means he is free of his human body in the spiritual sense. He has been enlightened in a way that nearly noone else has
No, "have been" is not a present participle. It is the present perfect tense of be. Being is the present participle of be.
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of be. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
I/you/we/they have been. He/she/it has been.
Have a look at the NRC website www.nrc.gov, for the locations of present plants and also where licences have been applied for new plants.
The present perfect continuous is always formed with have/has + been + the present participle (the -ing form of the verb).I have been doingWe have been doingYou have been doingHe/she has been doingThey have been doing
The present perfect tense of "be":I have beenWe have beenYou have beenHe/she has beenThey have been
The present perfect form of the verb "to be" is "have been" or "has been", depending on the subject. For example: "I have been," "You have been," "He/She/It has been," "We have been," "You have been," "They have been."
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
The present perfect form of to be is have been or has been.I have been in this town for two years.