It is hard to say because this is not a complete verb phrase
It could be past.
Been is the past participle of the verb 'be'.
'Ought to be' is present tense. 'Ought to have been' is past tense.
Been is the past participle for be verbs.The base verb = beThe past be verbs = was / wereThe present be verbs = am / is / areThe past participle = beenThe present participle = being
"Has been" is actually the present perfect tense.
Was is preterit. Gone! Clean cut. Has been is past "participle", of participate? That is, the emotion of the past act carries into the present, drags into the present as it is remembered and talked about.
"went" means the subject was at a place, and then moved to a different place, "have been" means the subject went to a place, and then moved somewhere else so they were no longer at that place.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
"Have" can be in various verb tenses based on the context, such as present simple (have), present continuous (having), past simple (had), past continuous (was/were having), present perfect (have had), and past perfect (had had).
Present - am/is/are Past - was/were/been
Past.
Was is a be verb it is the past tense of am or is egI am happy (present tense) -- I was happy (past tense)He is happy (present tense) -- He was happy (past tense)The girl is happy (present tense) -- The girl was happy (past tense)orI am having lunch (present tense) -- I was having lunch (past tense)He is having lunch (present tense) -- He is having lunch (past tense)The boy is having lunch (present tense) -- The boy was having lunch (past tense)Has is a form of have. You use has when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun.He has a new carIt has red paintThe car has tinted windows
Been is the past participle of the verb 'be'.
Am is the present tense, first person singular conjugation of be. The past tense is was, and the past participle is been.
The principal parts of "have" are: have (present), has (present third person singular), had (past), having (present participle), and had (past participle).
The past participle is been. The word "is" is the present tense, third person singular of the verb "to be." Present tense: he is tired Present perfect tense: he has been tired
The present participle is being. The past participle is 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.