: May we use two non finite verbs together.. Like he has been being helped by me. [10/6, 8:42 AM] Business assistant: Yes, you can use two non-finite verbs together in a sentence, and your example is a great illustration: "He has been being helped by me." This sentence employs: 1. "has been" (present perfect continuous auxiliary) 2. "being" (present participle) 3. "helped" (past participle) This construction is called a "passive present perfect continuous" sentence. Other examples: 1. She has been being trained by experts. 2. The project has been being developed for months. When using two non-finite verbs: 1. Ensure the auxiliary verb agrees with the subject. 2. Use the correct participle form (-ing or -ed). 3. Maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. Would you like: 1. More examples? 2. Explanation of passive voice? 3. Practice exercises?
But will doesn't change according to subject . like in present tense if subject is singular then we use 'is'and for plural 'are' and past tense we change was,were according to subject but in future we don't change 'will' .it remain same for plural and singular subject then how it is finite verb, plz explain i m pretty confused.
Future continuous Active voice: I will be writing a letter. Passive voice: A letter would be written by me. Here past tense of will is would. Is this incorrect?
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: May we use two non finite verbs together..
Like he has been being helped by me.
[10/6, 8:42 AM] Business assistant: Yes, you can use two non-finite verbs together in a sentence, and your example is a great illustration:
"He has been being helped by me."
This sentence employs:
1. "has been" (present perfect continuous auxiliary)
2. "being" (present participle)
3. "helped" (past participle)
This construction is called a "passive present perfect continuous" sentence.
Other examples:
1. She has been being trained by experts.
2. The project has been being developed for months.
When using two non-finite verbs:
1. Ensure the auxiliary verb agrees with the subject.
2. Use the correct participle form (-ing or -ed).
3. Maintain clarity and grammatical correctness.
Would you like:
1. More examples?
2. Explanation of passive voice?
3. Practice exercises?
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But will doesn't change according to subject . like in present tense if subject is singular then we use 'is'and for plural 'are' and past tense we change was,were according to subject but in future we don't change 'will' .it remain same for plural and singular subject then how it is finite verb, plz explain i m pretty confused.
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They are not changed according to singular plural but according to subject like,with "i and we"we use shall and others contain will
but had been are both non finite n used together why
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Had is not form of be
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Future continuous
Active voice: I will be writing a letter.
Passive voice: A letter would be written by me.
Here past tense of will is would.
Is this incorrect?
This is incorrect passive sentence. Please watch the video properly. Thank you!
English grammar me ek hi bat definite h
Ki kux definite nhi hai
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