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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When to use being or been

My video which I uploaded, is still being processed for many days.

My video which I uploaded, is still been processed for many days.

My video which I uploaded, has been processed for many days.

My video which I uploaded, has being processed for many days.

What is the meaning of the above sentences ( if are correctly)?

Please help.
Thanks a lot!
  

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None is correct or natural. I would say The video that I uploaded many days ago is still being processed.

  • None is correct or natural.
  • I would say The video that I uploaded many days ago is still being processed.
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None is correct or natural. I would say The video that I uploaded many days ago is still being processed.
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AnonymousWhen to use being or been
You need to rewrite your sentences because none are correct, as described in a previous post.

Aside from that, note the following:

You can have am being, is being, are being. Present continuous tense.
You can have has been, have been, had been. Present perfect tense.
You cannot have

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