Have you ever been to or have you been to are just ways of saying the same thing. A person would say this asking if someone has been to a specific place in question.
Both are generally asking the same question. They just contain different grammar constructions.
Much the same as the difference between to and in.
"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.
everything, ever.
one has been on the end
had been is before and was is just there
not if you don't know the difference between 'are' and 'our'
There isn't a significant difference, just which ever you prefer.
Rolling has a bigger facility than the ever rolling. That is really the only difference, to be quite honest with you.
There is no difference what so ever. Same engines.
rats are the shittiest creatures ever. the end.
"Had been" is used to indicate the past perfect tense, showing an action that was completed before another point in the past. "Will have been" is used to talk about the future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed at some point in the future before another specified time.