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Different between being and been
Difference Between Been and Being

Been vs Being‘Be’ is an irregular verb, which is used with prepositions to form sentences. The two forms of the verb ‘be’ are been and being that are commonly juxtaposed, during their usage. Been is used in sentences to outline some information about the subject, which is not present but from an earlier time.

On the other hand, being is used when an action is going on in the present situation. Further, it also expresses the state of existing. Let’s take a look at these examples to understand the terms better:

Rahul has been late to the class today. He is being careless. She had been going to Kerala last week, but because of being ill, she wasn’t able to. In these sentences, been and being, you might have noticed that these are used at different points. Been is used to provide information about the subject which is not the present one in both the sentences, while being in the first one, is used to reflect a sudden change in Rahul’s behaviour. On the other hand, the second one is used to denote the condition. Apostledan (talk) 21:07, 24 August 2019 (UTC)