Very often.
For example,
He has been to the store.
He had been to the store.
We have been to the store.
They all mean the same thing but in different tenses.
"Has had" is used to indicate something that occurred in the past and continued up to the present. "Have been" is used to show that something started in the past and is still ongoing. The frequency of using these phrases depends on the context of the sentence or conversation.
You can use "has been" with a singular proper noun and "have been" with plural proper nouns. For example, "She has been to Paris" (singular proper noun) and "They have been to London and Rome" (plural proper nouns).
as per my knowledge of English would have should use with active voice and would have been use with passive voice sentences for ex - 1. had i been there i would have done this . 2.It would have been very nice if had been there.
The latin alphabet C is used in Afrikaans, but for very limited words that are derived from English and French. Afrikaans is mainly derived from Dutch in which C is not often used. The Dutch words that contain C have been replaced by alphabets like K in most instances. The alphabet Z has also been replaced by S in many cases.
"Been" is the past participle of "be" and is used in perfect tenses (e.g., has been, had been). "Will be" is used to indicate a future state or action. So, you would use "been" for past actions or states, and "will be" for future actions or states.
"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
Not directly; but the feed that turkeys eat has often been grown with fertilizer.
They use echo-location to find their way away, or in dire circumstances (like protecting their young) they will use echolocation to stun their attacker. Humans and their boats have been attacked by Narwhals because they are perceived as predators (which they often have been).
as often as you use it. obviously!
how often do you use
You should scan every 5 to 6 weeks, after downloading something, and after you've been attacked.
Whenever you find that the battery of phone has been emptied, you can recharge it. It depends upon your use.
The car will not be ready for use so you have to warm up the engine or just ride it often
As often as you need to.
The sense I use most often is sight.
use to be often but not that often anymore.
When do we use has been and have been?
The police often use dogs to track down criminals, as well as searching for illegal substances. There have also been reports of attempts at training monkeys, rats, cats and pigs for Police use, but these have not been confirmed.