I was being told.
I was told.
What is the difference between these two sentences?
1. I was being told not do following my boss instruction, if he passed the work to me.
2. I was told fired by my boss.
Is it okay to help me again?
It was very busy in our restaurant. Too many customers asked for the food. But, I was being to take the order very slow.
Is it okay?
Can you try to give me any context (no question mark here) because I don't [STRIKE]know the[/STRIKE] understand "I was being"?
It was very busy in our restaurant. Too many customers asked for [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] food (no full stop here) [STRIKE]But,[/STRIKE] and I was [STRIKE]being to[/STRIKE] taking [STRIKE]the[/STRIKE] their orders very slowly.
Is it okay?
Do you mean I should give up on this part of English? Do you mean that I should try another part of English because this part is not [STRIKE]using[/STRIKE] used very often?
They would both only be a complete grammatical sentence