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Sowfeek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Been and being

Can you tell me a different between those things "been and being"
  

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Hello Sowfeek, Hope this will help you. Although they are both forms of the primary auxiliary verb be, they are used in different grammatical structures. The word been is the past participle form of be.

  • Hello Sowfeek, Hope this will help you.
  • Although they are both forms of the primary auxiliary verb be, they are used in different grammatical structures.
  • The word been is the past participle form of be.
  • As a rule word been is always used after have .
  • The word being is the present participle form of the verb be.
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Hello Sowfeek,

Hope this will help you.

Although they are both forms of the primary auxiliary verb be, they are used in different grammatical structures. The word been is the past participle form of be. As a rule word been is always used after have. The word being is the present participle form of the verb be. An

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