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Being as a noun can you explain its meaning on the situation and examples. Thanks
2019年10月12日 19:23
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I believe your question is about "gerunds" being "nouns".
A "gerund" is any verb + "ing". A "gerund" can act both as a verb and as a noun in a sentence. Here are examples of using a gerund as a noun,
1. "walking is good for your health." --- Here "walking" is the gerund, and it's also the subject of the sentence, just like any other noun could be.
2. "Jane enjoys waking up early." --- Here the gerund is "waking up", and it's the object of the sentence, again, like any other noun.
I hope this helps!
2019年10月13日
Can you explain your question a different way? Perhaps use quotation marks for the part you want explained?
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Do I guess approximately correctly?
"Being as a noun" Can you explain the meaning of this phrase? Explain when to use it and give examples?
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Maybe explain where you saw it, if this is the case?
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Or do you mean?
"being" used as a noun?
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The alien being was tall and green with white shoes made of glass..
2019年10月12日
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smelval
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