Has a dog ever bitten you?

Has a dog ever bites you?
Have you ever being bitten by a dog?
Are you bitten by a dog?
Have you ever been bitten by a dog?

The correct answer is D. Have you ever been bitten by a dog?

A. Has a dog ever bites you? is incorrect because the verb “bites” is in the present tense, but the question is asking about a past event.

B. Have you ever being bitten by a dog? is incorrect because the verb “being” is not a correct form of the verb “to be.”

C. Are you bitten by a dog? is incorrect because the verb “are” is in the present tense, but the question is asking about a past event.

D. Have you ever been bitten by a dog? is the correct answer because it uses the correct verb tense (past tense) and the correct form of the verb “to be” (been).

The question is asking about a past event, so the verb tense should be in the past tense. The verb “to be” is conjugated as “was” or “were” in the past tense. In this case, the correct form of the verb “to be” is “been.”

The question is also asking about a specific event, so the answer should be specific. The answer “Yes, I have been bitten by a dog” is specific and accurate.