He ................angry.
a) is b) being c) both a & b
My answer is 'a'. Am I right?
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Omar AhmedMy answer is 'a'. Am I right?
Yes. being, been, and to be are non-finite forms (of be). You can't use non-finite verb forms alone as the main verb of a main clause. You use them only in subordinate functions in sentences.
He being angry. Wrong.
He been angry. Wrong.
He to be angry. Wron