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Present perfect form of to be?

The present perfect form of "to be" is:

have been or has been

* have been is used with the pronouns I, you (plural), we, and they.

* has been is used with the pronouns he, she, and it.

Here are some examples:

* I have been to Paris.

* You have been to the beach.

* We have been to the movies.

* They have been to the store.

* He has been to the doctor.

* She has been to the library.

* It has been raining all day.

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