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Can being be used as present continuous tense?

Being transformed is being used as a verb


Why we use is being am being are being in passive voice?

The different forms of "be" (is, am, are, being) are used in passive voice to indicate that the subject of the sentence is receiving the action rather than performing it. "Is" is used for singular present, "am" for singular present of "to be," "are" for plural present, and "being" is used when the action is currently happening.


Olden times gadgets still being used in the present time?

olden times gadgets still being used in the present times


Is the phrase They are being used present continuous or present perfect continuous?

The phrase "They are being used" is in the present continuous tense. This form indicates that the action is currently happening.


When do you use can or could in a sentence?

Use "can" to talk about abilities and possibilities in the present or future, while "could" is used to talk about abilities and possibilities in the past or as a more polite form of "can" in present/future contexts.


What is full when it is used and empty it is at rest?

The answer to this riddle is "shoe." When a shoe is being worn, it is full as it is being used to cover and protect the foot. When it is not being worn, it is empty and at rest.


What you say full stop in urdu?

term "khatma" is being used in urdu for "full stop"


Can activated abilities be used as instants in a game?

No, activated abilities cannot be used as instants in a game.


Can creature abilities be used as instants in a game?

No, creature abilities cannot be used as instants in a game.


Difference between been and being?

"Been" is the past participle of the verb "be" and is used to form the perfect tenses in English (e.g., I have been to the store). "Being" is the present participle of the verb "be" and is used to indicate a continuous action or state in the present (e.g., I am being careful).


Do you have to put have or has in present perfect?

It depends on the subject being used. I, you, we and they use "have" He, she and it use "has"


When did the piano start being used?

full popularity in 1760's