Learn How to Use Be, Been & Being in English | Easy Grammar, Actually
Struggling to understand the difference between be, been, and being? You’re not alone these three small words confuse English learners and even native speakers.
In this episode of Daily English, Actually, Sophie and Alex break down be vs been vs being using real conversations, simple explanations, and practical examples you’ll hear in everyday English.
No boring grammar rules just clear, natural usage that actually sticks.
This lesson is perfect if you want to sound more natural when speaking English and stop second-guessing yourself.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
✅ The difference between be, been, and being (explained simply)
✅ How native speakers use these verbs in real conversations
✅ When to use been for experiences and ongoing situations
✅ How being changes meaning (temporary vs permanent behavior)
✅ Common mistakes English learners make — and how to fix them
✅ Natural sentence examples you can copy and practice
🧠 Grammar Made Easy:
Be → future plans & general statements
Been → experiences and actions that started in the past and continue
Being → temporary actions, behavior, or emphasis in the moment
You’ll hear clear examples like:
“I have been tired all week.”
“Why are you being so quiet today?”
“I will be more confident.”
📚 Key Vocabulary Covered:
Renovate
Ongoing
Experience
Emphasize
Mindful
These words are explained in context, so you learn how to actually use them not just memorize definitions.
🎯 Perfect For:
✔ English learners (A2–B1 level)
✔ ESL & EFL students
✔ Anyone confused about be vs been vs being
✔ Learners preparing for English speaking tests
✔ People who want natural, conversational English
💬 Practice Your English:
Leave a comment and answer this:
Which sentence is harder for you using been or being?
Try writing your own example and practice in real English 👇
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