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Vijay1010 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "to be" and "being"?

Where to use and give some examples and explanations.
  

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'To be' and 'being' function like other verbs: to eat / eating, to see / seeing, to find / finding . The first is the infinitive form and the second is the present participle form, and both appear in sentences in many different ways. htm ] PARTICIPLES [/url]

  • 'To be' and 'being' function like other verbs: to eat / eating, to see / seeing, to find / finding .
  • The first is the infinitive form and the second is the present participle form, and both appear in sentences in many different ways.
  • htm ] PARTICIPLES [/url]
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'To be' and 'being' function like other verbs: to eat / eating, to see / seeing, to find / finding. The first is the infinitive form and the second is the present participle form, and both appear in sentences in many different ways.

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