Being a very generous person, he was frequently seen giving money to the poor people in the town.
He was being very evasive while giving his version of events in response to the questions the police officer asked him.
Alms-giving is something that is looked upon as being a good thing to do.
For the same reason many other languages do; to express different actions or states of being in the same sentence.
He is giving the lecture in a class
I'm sorry for being late is and example of how to use the word being in a sentence.
Doesn't giving the answer to a student spoil them?
I am giving you these flowers pursuant to our date this evening.
She caught his eye, giving him a sly smile.
You can use "in the same way that" to draw comparisons between two things that are being discussed. For example: "She enjoys reading in the same way that her mother does." This sentence indicates that both individuals share a similar enjoyment of reading.
The chicane employ kowtow his boss into giving him a raise.
You use he or she when you already have referred to a person in a sentence before, or earlier in the same sentence.
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This is not an English word. I'm not sure what language it is in, so I can't help you by giving a sentence.