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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

English grammer

being and been
what is the diffent the above
  

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Being , like running, dancing, working, eating and studying , is a present participle verb form Been , like ran, danced, worked, eaten, and studied , is a past participle verb form. You can google both of those terms to learn about the many ways in which they are used.

  • Being , like running, dancing, working, eating and studying , is a present participle verb form Been , like ran, danced, worked, eaten, and studied , is a past participle verb form.
  • You can google both of those terms to learn about the many ways in which they are used.
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Being, like running, dancing, working, eating and studying, is a present participle verb form
Been, like ran, danced, worked, eaten, and studied, is a past participle verb form.

You can google both of those terms to learn about the many ways in which they are used.
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being is also found in the passive voice , when the active semtence is in present progressive tense.

ex: the boys are playing football.

football is being played.
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i have a problem with the verb have
he is having a shower. we can't say he is hasing a shower
but can we say : he is hasing his breakfast today at ten o'clock?
can we say that : she has car?
i need to know more about the verb have
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Anonymousbut can we say : he is hasing his breakfast today at ten o'clock?
No. The present participles of verbs never change: coming. going, having, being, etc.
Anonymouscan we say that : she has car?
Yes, you can, if you add 'a': She has a car.

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