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 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.
You have been waiting to receive an answer.
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