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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

being

can i use only being instead of 'is/are being' ?

ex:- 1) if u being a employee of these company, they will make u a corporate robot.
2) Being a striker, he has to score goal.
  

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If you are an employee of this company, they will make you a corporate robot. Being a striker, he has to score goals . "being" is wrong in the first sentence.

  • If you are an employee of this company, they will make you a corporate robot.
  • Being a striker, he has to score goals .
  • "being" is wrong in the first sentence.
  • "is/are being" is wrong in both sentences.
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If you are an employee of this company, they will make you a corporate robot.
Being a striker, he has to score goals.

"being" is wrong in the first sentence. "is/are being" is wrong in both sentences. "is/are being" is used for passive verbs (e.g. "She is being bullied at school") or with certain adjectives describing beha
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sft Mthank u...
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It should be-- When will you make my payment?

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