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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Writing grammar

Hello,

I want to under when the following words below are used in a sentence ;

1. the word "has been/ have been "

2. the use of the word "being"
  

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1. the word "has been/ have been "-- These are present perfect verb forms. Use them just as you would use have/has gone, have/has written, have/has studied , etc .

  • 1.
  • the word "has been/ have been "-- These are present perfect verb forms.
  • Use them just as you would use have/has gone, have/has written, have/has studied , etc .
  • 2.
  • the use of the word "being"-- This is an '-ing' verb form.
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1. the word "has been/ have been "-- These are present perfect verb forms. Use them just as you would use have/has gone, have/has written, have/has studied, etc.

2. the use of the word "being"-- This is an '-ing' verb form. Use it just as you would use seeing, believing, going, drinking, etc.

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