Been
is the past participle of 'be' verbs.
The past participle is used to make:
1. perfect verb phrases:
She has been to France. They have been sick. He had been sick. I have been waiting. They had been asking.
2. passive verb phrases -- The teacher has been asked......, The bags have been taken......., The cake had been eaten.
You can use a hyphen (-) to show where a word has been divided when it wraps onto a new line, and the word continues on the next line.
The use of the word "like" was pervasive in her speech.
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.
The existence of life on other planets has been a topic of speculation for decades.
The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.
You can use a hyphen (-) to show where a word has been divided when it wraps onto a new line, and the word continues on the next line.
The word been is usually used after the word have or a form of the word, including has, will have, and had. You use has been as a present perfect continuous form. She has been working for three hours is an example of how to use has been.
he has been flung by a bull
The despot has been dethroned!
This can't be answered cause you don't have a word that was first been used
I was going to include an other word in my answer but I've been forbidden from using it.
The horses have all been brushed. She brushed past me without a word.
ive been looking for this answer for ages
yes. I have been to a reef.
She has been a dancer for several years.
That must have been so embarrassing