I have been to picnics several times in the last year.
You can use "tis" in a sentence as a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "Tis the season to be jolly" or "Tis been a long day."
I have not yet had the opportunity to use have twice in a sentence.
You have been waiting to receive an answer.
You use the word "chosen" in a sentence when referring to something that has been selected or picked from a group of options or possibilities. It indicates that a decision has been made to select a particular item or individual.
This sentence is a fragment; it lacks an independent clause. If you're going to use the helper and past participle, I would not use the words "last year." I would leave it at "If you have been to Paris". Otherwise, it should say "If you went to Paris last year". It needs more to it. I.e: If you have been to Paris, what language is spoken there?; If you went to Paris last year, where did you stay?
An answer to those questions has been found.
My prayer has been answered!
It had been an amazing evening.
How have you been doing. This have been a beautiful day.
I have been harried to write this sentence for this student.
I have been to Disney Land before.
he has been dinonysed
I was wondering how you have been.
'What!' quoth the teacher as he realized that this sentence had been plagerized.
we use invited when you have aldready been invited
Example sentence - The winter weather has been mild this year.
I am using bibliolatry in a sentence. :) You have just been trolled