No. The form closest to that would be has been.
"Has been" is present perfect tense, indicating an action that started in the past and continues into the present. "Was been" is not a correct verb phrase in English.
i have been able to speak English year
The verb "to go" is so fundamental to the English language that all that can be said is that this word, or some form of it, has been English for as long as there has been an English.
The right to have a representative in Parliament.
There have been a few operas that have been written in English, but the majority by far of them have been written in other languages, most notably Italian.
Yes, the Quran has been translated into English, so it is possible to read it in English.
No. Stalin has never been recorded speaking English
Été in French is "been" or "summer" in English.
'English'. Any words before that, whatever language they were in, could not have been English.
Yes. The correct phrase is "has been".
There have been 42 teams.
"English Lit" is short for "English Literature", which basically means everything that has ever been written in the English language.