Could anyone please explain why the writer used "being" in the first sentence but not the second one?
? Lots of people are very interested in politics. People who vote, follow current events, and register with political parties are ?????????? political. On the other hand, some people don't care about such things: ???????? ?????? ????????????????????.
be Present simple: I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are Present continuous: I am being, you are being, he is being, ... The present continuous of be is seldom used, but when it is, it connotes a state of affairs that is temporary rather than permanent. In the given example, the idea is that when people vote, when they follow current events, and when the register with political parties, these are sporadic events of "people being political".
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Present simple: I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are
Present continuous: I am being, you are being, he is being, ...
The present continuous of be is seldom used, but when it is, it connotes a state of affairs that is temporary rather than permanent.
In the given example, the idea is that when people vote, when they follow curren