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sean
Using being
I am thank you for being my friend
Is it right?
When do you guys use 'being'?
Dec 11, 2017 12:06 AM
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Hi Suan
Your sentence is almost perfect. It should read:
I thank you for being my friend. Or Thank you for being my friend.
Susan
December 11, 2017
Thank you! That is what i want it.
It's still confusing.. i should practice more
December 11, 2017
"being" as a noun is a word to describe existing or living. example: a Human Being.
"Be" is what is called an auxiliary verb or a minor verb that leads to a proper verb. "Be" is a future tense, "Been" is a past tense and "Being" is a current tense.
Examples:
You are going to be hurt. (future tense)
Where have you been hurt (past tense)
I am being hurt! (Current tense)
Further "being" is "continuing to be".
December 11, 2017
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