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Answer by rjpond for What is "being" called grammatically?

"Being" is a participle. In this case it forms part of the construction known as the "past progressive" or "past continuous": "they were being".

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What is "being" called grammatically?

They weren’t being intentionally dishonest, just influenced by the conventional wisdom.As a part of speech of "being" here.

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