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Hazem
Noticing the feelings in my
body. Noticing my emotions during an encounter with someone. Noticing patterns in my behavior that may not be serving me.
Why the word (serving) in prsesent,as it cant be adjective or noun because it follow by pronoun(me)?
Aug 25, 2021 1:08 AM
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'Serving' is a verb here. It is used in the present continuous tense with the modal verb, 'may' so the auxiliary verb 'be' is in the root form. Let me illustrate how this tense is used.
My behavior is serving me. (present continous, affirmative)
My behavior is not serving (present continuous, negative)
My behavior may be serving me. (present continous, affirmative with modal verb)
My behavior may not be serving me. (present continuous, negative with modal verb)
August 25, 2021
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Hello Hazem,
If I understand correctly, your question is about what the verb “serving” means or refers to in this sentence. The word “well” is implied at the end. So the full phrase would be “behavior that may not serving me well”, as in, it not being a good thing.
Therefore, the passage is basically saying that he does not like the patterns in his behavior.
Hope that helped!
August 25, 2021
May I ask you Jan, concerning the present continuous which you mentioned , in this example how to know it in past
We should be keeping an eye on his progress at school.
August 25, 2021
Thanks,so i can form present continuous even with modal verb ,right?
August 25, 2021
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