The most infamous would be Nero. Being admirable is all up to personal opinion.
Neither "has being" nor "have being" is correct. The correct form is "being." For example, "He is being helpful" is the correct way to phrase it, indicating someone's current state of being or behavior.
Beyond the concept of athletic excellence being admirable, not a great deal.
Being is the correct spelling.
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"Have been" is the correct phrase to use. "Have being" is not grammatically correct.
NO. Being single is perfectly fine.
it is correct
The daughter being pregnant does not eliminate the responsiblity of a parent to support their child until they reach the age of majority.
In Dante's Divine Comedy, the souls in Hell are portrayed as being punished for their sins, so they are not depicted with admirable qualities. However, some interpretations argue that their suffering can evoke feelings of empathy or understanding in readers, highlighting the complexity of human nature.
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"You are going there" is correct if the speaker is not at the location being referred to. "You are coming there" is correct if the speaker is already at the location being referred to.