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Is the phrase "has not been" a verb or is it just " has not" or is it "has" and "been"?
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Is the phrase "has not been" a verb or is it just " has not" or is it "has" and "been"?
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not a verb
Step-by-step explanation:
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yes this is a verb because this is an action word verbs mean an action or to do something
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