shoshanna
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Hello teachers!
I’m struggling with this “being” in the following sentence (source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fly-in-the-ointment):
I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment being the fact that I'll have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
I’d like to know if itcan be replaced by another form of the verb ‘to be’ without any change in meaning, such as in the following:
I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment is (/will be) the fact that I'll have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
Thanks a lot.
Shosh
I’m struggling with this “being” in the following sentence (source: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/fly-in-the-ointment):
I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment being the fact that I'll have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
I’d like to know if itcan be replaced by another form of the verb ‘to be’ without any change in meaning, such as in the following:
I'm looking forward to Sunday, the only fly in the ointment is (/will be) the fact that I'll have to sit next to my mother-in-law.
Thanks a lot.
Shosh
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