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when should we use to be?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Always use being (not be or been) after prepositions: I was in the hospital for a month after being in a car accident. That's the problem with being late all the time – people stop trusting you. The best part of being a teacher is interacting with the students

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Always use being (not be or been) after prepositions: I was in the hospital for a month after being in a car accident. That's the problem with being late all the time – people stop trusting you. The best part of being a teacher is interacting with the students.

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