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Lcchang Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

present continuous tense

I wonder if the following grammar pattern exists.

be + being + adjective

Please advise.

LCChang
  

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Sure: You are being difficult again!

  • Sure: You are being difficult again!
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Sure: You are being difficult again!
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Yes.

You are being ridiculous. = You are acting in a ridiculous way.
Am I being too cautious? = Am I acting too cautiously?
The kids were being mean to one another. = The kids were acting mean to one another.

CJ

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