2. Been Verb - Past Participle of “Be” (irregular and auxiliary) State of being – with adjective Ex: I am happy Auxiliary: Used with the verb “have” to create compound perfect tenses of the verb “be.” (present and past perfect). Ex: I have been waiting. I had been waiting but decided to leave. Grammar Patterns
3. Been Verb - Past Participle of “Be” (irregular and auxiliary) State of being – with adjective Ex: I am happy Auxiliary: Used with the verb “have” to create compound perfect tenses of the verb “be.” (present and past perfect). Ex: I have been waiting. I had been waiting but decided to leave. Collocations
4. Been Verb - Past Participle of “Be” (irregular and auxiliary) State of being – with adjective Ex: I am happy Auxiliary: Used with the verb “have” to create compound perfect tenses of the verb “be.” (present and past perfect). Ex: I have been waiting. I had been waiting but decided to leave. Set Phrases
5. Been Verb - Past Participle of “Be” (irregular and auxiliary) State of being – with adjective Ex: I am happy Auxiliary: Used with the verb “have” to create compound perfect tenses of the verb “be.” (present and past perfect). Ex: I have been waiting. I had been waiting but decided to leave. Examples
6. Been Verb - Past Participle of “Be” (irregular and auxiliary) State of being – with adjective Ex: I am happy Auxiliary: Used with the verb “have” to create compound perfect tenses of the verb “be.” (present and past perfect). Ex: I have been waiting. I had been waiting but decided to leave. Exercises (link to Quia)