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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

about being

how i use "being" in my words, its verb or noun?
  

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It can be either or both, depending on context. What are you trying to say?

  • It can be either or both, depending on context.
  • What are you trying to say?
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It can be either or both, depending on context. What are you trying to say?
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Many people still believe in a divine being. - noun
Tommy is being naughty again - verb
I am unhappy about him/his being late so often. - verbal noun, gerund.
My father, being deaf, left the running of the business to my mother. - verb, participle.

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