“has not been” or “is not been”, which one is appropriate?
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The conjunction “has not been” is used to show that something was not the case in the past, but is the case now. It is appropriate in most cases.
Example: I have not been to Germany . (Now I have been to Germany .)
The conjunction “is not been” is used to show that something was not the case in the past or is not the case now.
Example: I have not been to Germany . (I am not been to Germany .)