Could anyone please explain the part in bold? I didn't get how grammatically "being" is used here.
'being' can be paraphrased as any tense of be , depending on context. Here's a typical paraphrase when a "with ... being" clause occurs at the end of a sentence: I expect this game to go down to the wire, with the winner being whoever has the ball last.
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'being' can be paraphrased as any tense of be, depending on context.
Here's a typical paraphrase when a "with ... being" clause occurs at the end of a sentence:
I expect this game to go down to the wire, with the winner being whoever has the ball last. ~
I expect this game to go down to the wire, and the winner will be whoever has the ball last.