have been
The verb phrase is "should have been."
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
"had been" is a past perfect phrase. Most commonly it's used with "could" or "would," but it can be used alone, the same way you use "has been." "She would have been killed had she not turned on her headlights." "She could have been hurt had she not turned on her headlights." "She had been in several car accidents in the past 10 years." "She had been warned several times of her careless driving habits."
"What if your order has been shipped" is not a sentence."If your order has been shipped" is a subordinate clause, so the original phrase has no predicate. You have to complete the sentence. For example:What should I do if your order has been shipped?What will happen if your order has been shipped?What is the problem if your order has been shipped?In ordinary conversation, a native English speaker will probably understand what you mean by "What if your order has been shipped" from the context in which it is said. But it is not a real sentence.
A verb phrase is not a question. Examples of verb phrases are:was runningwas always runningshould have been runningA noun phrase is not a question. Examples of noun phrases are:some cookiessome chocolate cookiessome fresh baked chocolate cookiesA prepositional phrase is not a question. Examples of prepositional phrases are:on the counterwith my sisterin the darkNote: Any type of sentence can contain a phrase, including an interrogative sentence (a sentence that asks a question).
The verb phrase is "should have been."
Phrase
should have been
Been has the verb phase in this sentence. Verb is any action that is done.
HAS IT BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS
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
i did not understand the phrase.I asked him to repeat the phrase.The phrase has never been translated.
The phrase "had been waiting" is the past perfect continuous tense of the verb "to wait." It functions as a verb phrase in the sentence.
Have been left is the verb phrase.
HAS THIS VEHICLE BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS
how many accidents this car been in
Yes. This is a passive verb phrase.