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if you been asked about me vs if you being asked about me

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'if you are asked about me.' The use of 'been' or 'being' is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 511 views

if you been asked about me

This phrase is incorrect. 'Been' is not the correct form to use in this context.

The correct form is 'if you are asked about me.' Use the present simple form 'are asked' to express a general situation or condition.
  • Or if she asked about me.
  • Also, I'm not sure if you ever asked about your starting salary.
  • I was just wondering if maybe he'd asked about me or...
  • Though perhaps, if he asked about...
  • Though perhaps, if he asked about...
  • If you'd asked about looks and I'd said "She has a good personality", she's not attractive.
  • He told you to run if anyone ever asked about him.
  • One judge asked in public what a US judge would say if Spain were asked about such a matter and replied that the national government had already carried out an investigation.
  • But you'd be closer if you asked me about my brother, just a kid.
  • I am curious what Daniel would say if you asked him about the redhead.
  • Although, now I am curious what Daniel would say if you asked him about his night with the redhead.
  • Sorry. I obviously asked if Lucy knew about me, but Rita was always adamant that she wouldn't tell her till she was 18.
  • It would not be such a bad idea if the public were asked about it, as the decision-making process will acquire greater legitimacy if the people are allowed to influence it.
  • If you had asked me about the sodium beacon, I could have told you that model is prone to terminal failover.
  • And so if I asked you about this Internal Affairs report...
  • If I am asked about the burden of new regulations which Parliament sometimes places upon industry in the cause of environmental improvement, I will proclaim this directive as an example of the way in which industry and Parliament can work together.
  • Imagine if I asked you about Shakespeare and you just started writing out his plays.
  • I wonder what the public would say if we asked them about this.
  • I have reservations about being asked about if we have reservations.
  • You - you asked if we knew about anything Antonio had done at the time.

Alternatives:

  • if you are asked about me

if you being asked about me

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Being' is not the correct form to use in this context.

The correct form is 'if you are asked about me.' Use the present simple form 'are asked' to express a general situation or condition.
  • Benazir's death has caused upheaval in her country, and I believe the only route to stability will be if questions that are being asked about her assassination are answered.
  • I keep being asked about the problem of payments - especially for small organizations, which can soon get into difficulties if payments are late.
  • He wasn't being asked about -
  • Questions are still being asked about how Henry Cresswell died.
  • Tough questions are being asked about the Avengers themselves.
  • Moreover, immigrants must be accorded all political rights without any questions being asked about their willingness to integrate.
  • Now of course the same questions are being asked about 25 March.
  • The witness is being asked about statements her husband made to a third party.
  • Questions are being asked about the agencies' independence and the methods they use.
  • Following the scandal concerning the manipulation of Greek statistics, questions are now being asked about Italy's debt figures.
  • If this is about Macpherson, then why am I being asked about cases that have absolutely nothing to do with Macpherson?
  • I have reservations about being asked about if we have reservations.
  • Finally: are the various populations being asked about this Treaty?
  • However, today, the Members of the European Parliament are not being asked about the merits of the case.
  • Many questions are being asked about this at the moment, and I therefore call your attention to this.
  • Everyone knows, however, that the closure of Guantánamo will not stop questions being asked about human rights and counterterrorism, either in the United States or in Europe.
  • Furthermore, many questions are being asked about the technical adequacy of the sewerage network and whether the project as a whole is being properly executed.
  • What is worse, in many countries, questions are being asked about quality and accessibility at a time when waiting lists and waiting times are getting longer.
  • I know he asked about me.
  • Or if she asked about me.

Alternatives:

  • if you are asked about me

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