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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
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State of being

What does "being" mean in "state of being verbs"?

  

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Jigneshbharati What does "being" mean in "state of being verbs"? It means "existence" But the whole expression "state of being verb" is more like grammatical terminology, so the meaning of those words ( state, being ) is somewhat irrelevant. It refers to forms of be, seem, appear, become , and so on.

  • Jigneshbharati What does "being" mean in "state of being verbs"?
  • It means "existence" But the whole expression "state of being verb" is more like grammatical terminology, so the meaning of those words ( state, being ) is somewhat irrelevant.
  • It refers to forms of be, seem, appear, become , and so on.
  • Basically, the expression "state of being verbs" refers to linking verbs.
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JigneshbharatiWhat does "being" mean in "state of being verbs"?

It means "existence"

But the whole expression "state of being verb" is more like grammatical terminology, so the meaning of those words (state, being) is somewhat irrelevant. It refers to forms of be, seem, appear, become, and so on. Basically, the expression "state of bei

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