"Has been" is a present perfect tense verb phrase. It is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, or has just ended.
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
The present perfect tense of "am" is "have been" or "has been," depending on the subject. For example: "I have been" or "She has been."
The past tense of "be" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject.
The present perfect tense for "am" is "have been."
The past tense is was or were.The past participle is been.
The future tense of "have been" is "will have been."
Past tense.
The present perfect tense of "am" is "have been" or "has been," depending on the subject. For example: "I have been" or "She has been."
The past tense of "be" is "was" or "were" depending on the subject.
This is the present perfect tense. She's been = She has been
The present perfect tense for "am" is "have been."
"Been" is the past participle form of the verb "be" and is used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.
The past tense is was or were.The past participle is been.
"Has been" is actually the present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of "was" is "have been".
"It has been" is in the present perfect tense because it indicates an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.
The past tense of "it will be on" is "it was on."