Yes it's correct.
Yes, the word "being" is used correctly in the sentence "the same procedure currently being used." It is used as a present participle to indicate that the procedure is currently in progress or ongoing.
No, the sentence "Toby is only an inch taller than you" does not have a pronoun case error. It correctly uses "you" as the pronoun in the second person, indicating the person being compared to Toby.
A complete sentence requires a predicate to express an action or state of being. The predicate typically includes a verb or verb phrase and gives information about what the subject is doing or being. Without a predicate, the sentence lacks a complete thought.
"Did was" is incorrect; the correct phrase is "did is" when referring to a present action connected to the past. For example, "I did eat breakfast, and I am still full" correctly connects the past action of eating breakfast with the present feeling of being full.
A sentence with "being" in the simple past tense would be: "She was being polite at the party yesterday." In this sentence, "was" is the past tense of "is," and "being" is the present participle form of the verb "be" indicating an action that was happening in the past.
Grammar recall refers to the ability to accurately remember and apply the rules of grammar when writing or speaking. It involves being able to correctly use grammar concepts such as syntax, punctuation, and sentence structure in communication.
no you don't have a capital I in is.
A complete sentence requires a predicate to express an action or state of being. The predicate typically includes a verb or verb phrase and gives information about what the subject is doing or being. Without a predicate, the sentence lacks a complete thought.
No, perforce is not precisely correctly used in this sentence because the fire alarm is the subject of the sentence. The noise of the alarm might well indeed be unpleasant, but it alone would not require the evacuation of the building. As poor an option as not evacuating might be, it does remain an option. The alarm does not physically require an evacuation.
The amount of crude oil being used right now currently exceeds that supply readily available.
Not really. First you must spell Slaves correctly. I know, you just probably made what is called a typo.Try this. "The slaves captured in Africa were being uprooted from their families."
The word present is used incorrectly in this sentence. 'present' usually means: * a gift * to make known formally * to produce and this does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The sentence should read: "In the presence of our loved ones we will exchange vows of marriage in Christ's love"
To correctly say what this sentence seems to be trying to say is, "Tu no eres divertida." It means, "You're no fun." It's being said to a female.
There is no current cure. Scientists are currently researching the disease. Have fun being a vampire. EDIT: There is no such thing as a vampire so disregard the last sentence.
Astute means showing or having an ability to correctly asses a person or situation and turn it to your advantage. It is being perceptive, clever, and cunning. He was astute when it came to business matters.
I'm sorry for being late is and example of how to use the word being in a sentence.
Not Currently. Currently being August 2012
Its the procedure