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No. The horse has been selectively bred.
A narwhal has never succsessfuly been put into captivity. They have been in aquariums before but died after a few months.
Cattle guards should definitely keep goats in. There have been instances where these cattle guards have been used and been successful.
The concept of the sun has been known to humans for as long as there have been civilizations. It has always been a prominent object in the sky that provides light and warmth. There was no specific moment in history when the sun was "found," as it has always been a natural feature of the world.
The present perfect form of the verb "to be" is "have been" or "has been", depending on the subject. For example: "I have been," "You have been," "He/She/It has been," "We have been," "You have been," "They have been."
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Yes, the verb 'been' (the past participle of the verb to be) is used as part of a verb phrase with one or more other verbs.Examples:How have you been? (you have been how)I have been fine.We had been on vacation.She had been a dancer.He's been working at the plant. (has been working)We've been hoping to see you. (have been hoping)
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Both are forms of present perfect.Has been is 3rd person singular ie he has been, she has been, it has beenHave been is 1st,2nd person and 3rd plural ie I have been, you have been, they have beenExamples:I have been ill = I was illYou have been stupidHe has been a good boy , She has been a good girlWe have been to FranceThey have been swimming
"Has been decided" is the correct form. For example, "The matter has been decided."
Daaa... My desire has been and my desires have been.
either been as in I have been to the shops or bean as in a runner bean
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When do we use has been and have been?
Have been and has been are both forms of present perfect:We have been to Canada. The boys have been to Canada. - use have been with a plural subject.He has been to Canada. The boyhas been to Canada. - use has been with a single subject.Had been is past perfect. Use had been with all subjects:He had been to Canada. We had been to Canada. I had been to Canada.