What is a State of Being Verb?

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A state of being verb are verbs are is, am, were, was, are, be, being, been. State of being verbs can show time, such as 'I am working' or can show things that happened in the past, such as in ' I was working till you bothered me.' Sometimes state of being verbs are called helping or linking verbs. There is a handy little rhyme to help you remember what the state of being verbs are at the URL. To find more information click here: http://www.kyrene.k12.az.us/schools/brisas/sunda/verb/1state.htm
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An action verb is as opposed to a state-of-being verb (exist, be, copulas, etc.). AFAIK, it's a grammar-school distinction, not one actually used by linguists; I'm not ... More »
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A state of being verb are verbs are is, am, were, was, are, be, being, been. State of being verbs can show time, such as "I am working" or can show things that happened
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"Being verbs" are more commonly referred to as "helping verbs". They are meant to describe an action that is being done at the present time.
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am,are,is,was,be,being,been.
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They are: is, am, are, was, were, be, being, and been.
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