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she's been asked to come vs she being asked

The correct phrase is "she's been asked to come." The second phrase, "she being asked," is not correct in this context. The first phrase uses the present perfect passive form correctly, while the second phrase is missing the auxiliary verb and the past participle.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1026 views

she's been asked to come

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present perfect passive form, indicating that she has received a request to come. It is a grammatically correct and commonly used structure.

Examples:

  • She's been asked to come to the meeting.
  • He's been asked to submit his report by Friday.
  • They've been asked to help with the event setup.
  • I've been asked to speak at the conference.
  • We've been asked to provide feedback on the proposal.
  • Now she's been asked to come to Washington D.C. to testify in a Senate Committee regarding climate change legislation, and in this intersection of science and ...
  • Jul 20, 2014 ... Now she's been asked to come to Washington D.C. to testify in a Senate Committee regarding climate change legislation, and she finds more ...
  • Mar 9, 2016 ... Now she's been asked to come to Washington, D.C. to testify in a Senate Committee regarding climate change legislation, and in this ...
  • It paid off – she's been asked to come back to the team in June instead of September. She is so proud of herself and enjoys gymnastics more with every ...

she being asked

This phrase is not correct in this context.

This phrase is incorrect because it is missing the auxiliary verb 'is' and the past participle 'been.' To convey the passive voice in the present perfect tense, the correct structure is 'she's been asked.'
  • Mar 25, 2016 ... Jesika has lived here since she was two. Now she's being asked to leave because of her disability. Grace Jennings-Edquist. 4.9k. Share; Share
  • Are you asked? Are they asked? Am I being asked? Are you being asked? Is she being asked? Is he being asked? Are we being asked. Are you being asked
  • Feb 9, 2016 ... Now she says, she's being asked to pay $50 a visit if she wants to continue. “I believe she shouldn't have to pay more in this particular case,” ...
  • 5 days ago ... She's being asked to resign from a political group because of it. Chalk started this campus controversy. The original drawings in support of ...

Alternatives:

  • she's being asked
  • she has been asked
  • she was asked
  • she will be asked
  • she had been asked

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