How to use of 'Being' in English Grammar Rules, Examples, Exercises Sentence

 Use Of  Being In Grammar Tense, Exercises, Examples

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How To Use Of 'Being' In Grammar Rules



Teacher: By whom are the clothes being watched?

George: The clothes are being washed by the washerman.



Teacher: By whom are the fish being caught?

George : The fish are being caused by the fisherman.



Teacher: By whom is the lesson being taught?

George: The lesson is being taught by the teacher.



Teacher:  By whom is the book being read?

George: The book is being read by a child.

Teacher:  By whom is a song being sung?



George: A song is being sung by a girl.

Teacher: By whom are the flowers being plucked?



George: The flowers are being plucked by the children.

Teacher: By whom is the ball being kicked?



George: The ball is being kicked by the boy.

Teacher: By whom is the luggage being carried?

George: The luggage is being carried by the coolie.



Teacher: By whom is the bus being driven?

George: The bus is being driven by the driver.



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