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difference what is the difference between ' she is mean ' and ' she is being mean ' ? is there any different meaning between those sentences?
Feb 20, 2013 1:45 PM
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She is mean = "mean" is the adjective and in this sentence it is describing someone's personality. "I don't like Mrs. Jones because she is mean." She is being mean= this is describing behavior that is occurring right now. Her behavior or the way she is acting at the moment is mean. "Mom, Billy is being mean to me."
February 20, 2013
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" She is mean " and " She is being mean " are pretty much the same in definition but the first one is referring to someone's permanent adjective .the second one is referring to what did someone's adjective look like just a while ago or now .
February 20, 2013
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