Being able is the correct version of the sentence. You can use it as a fragment of any sentence.
Being able
Been able
NO. These are correct; I could have punched I have punched I had punched I had been punched I have been punching I had been punching
That would be the correct spelling of comfortability(being able to make someone comfortable) -- however, it is not a term found in most dictionaries. It may have been created as a marketing term.
Able is the correct spelling.
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
Some people are able to laugh at themselves, is graphically correct.
"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
Do you mean "had been," as in "She had been a taxi driver for years." If so, 'had being' isn't correct.
The correct phrase is "have been." "Have been" is used to indicate a completed action or state that started in the past and has continued up until the present moment. "Have being" is not grammatically correct in this context.
Just put, 'Has anybody been able to answer you?' You out the word has first, then take the second 'to' out.
It is important to both seek to understand others and to feel understood ourselves in communication. This requires active listening, empathy, and clear communication to ensure that both parties feel heard and valued in the interaction.
"Have been" is used in present perfect continuous tense to indicate that an action started in the past and is still ongoing. For example, "I have been working on this project for two hours." "Have being" is not a correct phrase in English grammar. Use "have been" in situations requiring present perfect continuous tense.
NO. These are correct; I could have punched I have punched I had punched I had been punched I have been punching I had been punching
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Being able to chose a correct preposition.
The correct verb is had been.Examples:This workout studio had been a gas station at one time.Jerome had been waiting for an hour.
No, "Is was able to confirmed" is not correct grammar. The correct phrase would be "It was able to be confirmed."
That would be the correct spelling of comfortability(being able to make someone comfortable) -- however, it is not a term found in most dictionaries. It may have been created as a marketing term.