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How can we use a phrase like “being told”?
In this short English lesson, you’ll learn what passive gerunds are and how to form them using being + past participle (being told, being seen, being criticized).
You’ll also hear natural examples like:
✔ I don’t like being seen without my makeup.
✔ I hated being teased as a child.
✔ Being complimented is nice when it’s sincere.

Practice in the comments by completing my prompts:
I don’t like being…
I truly hate being…
This lesson is ideal for B2+ learners who want clearer, more natural grammar in everyday English.

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