Kotfor
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Raymott,
Thank you for your examples. If you study them closely you will see that all "being asked-s" you used in your sentences are the gerund and not the participle.
"I like being asked to parties."
"Being asked to parties pleases me."
"Being asked hard questions frustrates me."
I can't think of any case where I'd write, "Being asked, I went to the party".
Well what about this one "Constantly being asked to visit the parties, I gave in."
PS: "Of course, but writing a sentence with "being asked" in it won't solve your problem..."
I am curious now about your concept of not giving examples as to help someone solve a problem dealing with a language. What would you suggest instead?
Thank you for your examples. If you study them closely you will see that all "being asked-s" you used in your sentences are the gerund and not the participle.
"I like being asked to parties."
"Being asked to parties pleases me."
"Being asked hard questions frustrates me."
I can't think of any case where I'd write, "Being asked, I went to the party".
Well what about this one "Constantly being asked to visit the parties, I gave in."
PS: "Of course, but writing a sentence with "being asked" in it won't solve your problem..."
I am curious now about your concept of not giving examples as to help someone solve a problem dealing with a language. What would you suggest instead?