The verb phrase is has been. Has is a form of have and been is the past participle of be.
This is a present perfect sentence. Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.
eg have been, have sent, have given, have eaten, has taken, has broken, has lost
The verb is the combination of "is feared." The verb phrase is "is the most feared."
has been
Has won is the verb phrase.
Ernest Gann's Biographical Novel "Fate is the Hunter"
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This stood for Gone To Texas. It was a phrase people used when they packed up and left their homes headed west.
Frederick, a West Point cadet, will speak to the students.
There are some very rocky mountains in the west of Ireland. The Rocky Mountains are a range of mountains in the west of the USA.
There is no verb phrase in the sentence; the main verb is 'is', there are no auxiliary verbs to form a verb phrase. Example of verb phrase:I would have thought that the rattle snake was the most feared animal in the west.
The verb is 'feared' because it is used with an object
Has won is the verb phrase.
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This phrase has no meaning in Freemasonry, as it contradicts the observable laws of nature. The sun does not rise in the west.
This phrase has no meaning in Freemasonry, as it contradicts the observable laws of nature. The sun does not rise in the west.
West Indian manatee
The order is North East South West. To remember what order they are, make a phrase. Like this phrase; Never Eat Soggy Waffles.
The phrase refers to the cultures of the world, not geography.
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The North feared that if land were sold cheaply on credit, many of its laborers would move West, thereby leaving a shortage of workers in the factories.
The adventurous man trotted his horse off to the west into the sunset.