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What verb tense is 'taking'?

Taking is the present participle of take.


What is the opposite of the word 'been'?

BE "BEEN" is a verb in the past tense, therefore, the opposite should be the present tense or future tense of the verb "TO BE or WILL BE."


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What verb tense is the phrase he had been born?

Past perfect tense.


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