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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Being self-employed

Experiences, resources, grammar tips, lessons plans, and more from an English as a Second Language Tutor. Also, notes on teaching one-on-one and being self-employed.

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Please explain the use of "being" before "self-employed".
Is "notes on teaching..." a sentence?

I can't see any subject and verb in that phrase?

  

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Jigneshbharati I can't see any subject and verb in that phrase? phrase . This is a statement, not a question.

  • Jigneshbharati I can't see any subject and verb in that phrase?
  • phrase .
  • This is a statement, not a question.
  • Those aren't sentences; they're items in a list.
  • One of the items is notes on teaching one-on-one and being self-employed .
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JigneshbharatiI can't see any subject and verb in that phrase? phrase.

This is a statement, not a question.

Those aren't sentences; they're items in a list. One of the items is

notes on teaching one-on-one and being self-employed.

You may add "We have" at the beginning if you wan

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