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Do you ever hear sentences like: “I’ve been there.” “I’ve been busy.” “I’ve been working all day.” …and wonder what the word “been” actually means? In this episode of English Inside Out, Anna and Mark explore one of the most common — and confusing — words in English: BEEN. Even though it’s a small word, it appears everywhere in real conversations. People use it to talk about: • places they’ve visited • how they’ve been feeling • things they’ve been doing recently • situations that started in the past and continue today Instead of memorizing complicated grammar rules, this conversation helps you understand the logic behind how native speakers actually use “been.” By the end of the video, you’ll understand: ✔ What “been” really means ✔ Why it usually appears with have / has / had ✔ The difference between have been, have gone, and being ✔ How people use “been” in everyday conversations This is not a traditional grammar lesson — it’s a real conversation designed to help you think in English instead of translating. ________________________________________ 💬 Practice with us: Write 2 sentences in the comments using “been.” For example: • I’ve been learning English for two years. • I’ve been really busy this week. We read your comments and love seeing your examples. ________________________________________ If you enjoy learning English through natural conversations, don’t forget to like the video and subscribe to English Inside Out for more episodes.