English Grammar - BEING & BEEN

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http://www.engvid.com/ Being & Been -- Are you having trouble understanding the difference between these two common English words? Watch this lesson and don't make any more mistakes! Test your understanding by taking the free quiz on the lesson at http://www.engvid.com/

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  • good as always

    

  • You are being good in teaching English...Thanks a lot.

  • you are perfect teacher

  • Thanks guys, You are best teachers!

  • @learnenglishmercedes I wish I had such a good teacher at university.* It's the same as at school, in college, in town. NOT 'at the school'.

  • @MohanaPlus Because the sentence isn't in the "present tense"; it is in the "future perfect". To make a sentence in the future perfect tense, you use the "future" of 'have' with the past participle, eg. I will have listened, You will have done, She will have learnt, He will have practised, John will have retired, I'll have gone. You use it when you say that you will finish something before a specific time eg. 'I will have finished this book before you come back tomorrow morning.'

  • thankssssss hit like button

  • Thank you!

  • Teacher why you have used "HAVE" with "SHE" in the 3 sen ? I'm really confused.

  • I wish I had such a good teacher at the University. Thank you for your explanations.

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