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Keti
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
"Being her friend I am impressed by her helpful nature" Generally, I'm interested if the "-ing" form of "to be" is the right choice in this case
Mar 28, 2018 8:50 PM
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That is a correct usage and uses a comma: "Being her friend, I am impressed with her helpful nature." "Being an avid reader, I'm always looking for new books." If "being" is a noun at the beginning of a sentence, there is no comma: "Being a teacher is very rewarding."
March 28, 2018
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1. "Being her friend I am impressed by her helpful nature"
You can always change "being" to "as" (since your friendship is an ongoing process) to look like:
2. "As her friend I am impressed by her helpful nature."
If you are trying to prove that you are impressed by your friend's helpful nature, then "as" denotes that you are her friend and therefore, qualified to make an assertion based on your viewpoint.
"Being" is more process oriented and generally expresses someones state of mind such as: "I am being good" or "he is being good" etc.
Hope this helps.
V/r,
Gunner
March 28, 2018
Using the ing form is not grammatical in this case.
March 28, 2018
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