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mcadhu
 
Reply Mon 16 Mar, 2009 12:27 am
Respected,

I would like you to clarify me.

Where and how can we use "Being".

how can we use Being in different sentence structures?





It would be better if you could give some some examples in this regard.



Stop being fearful, means ?





Please correct me If i am wrong, I appreciate your help.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards

Madhu

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Reply Mon 16 Mar, 2009 05:52 pm
@mcadhu,
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Respected,

I would like you to clarify something for me.

Where and how can we use "Being".

how can we use Being in different sentence structures?

It would be better if you could give some some examples in this regard.

Stop being fearful, means ?

Please correct me If i am wrong, I appreciate your help.


'being' is used to describe an event/condition that is in progress. It can hold the same meaning as 'be fearful/scared/etc' except that the condition is often more transient.

He is being silly. = right now, at this moment.

He is silly. = That's his general condition.
mcadhu
 
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Reply Mon 16 Mar, 2009 09:42 pm
@JTT,
Thank you very much
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