How and when do you use "being" and "been"? English Grammar Parts of Speech Verbs 1 Answer Jade Nov 5, 2016 This link provides examples for when to use both of them Explanation: 'Been' is the past participle form of the word 'be' - It is followed by the word 'have' 'Being' is the present participle form of the verb 'be' Answer link Related questions What are linking verbs, helping verbs, and action verbs? How are they different? What's the difference between a verb and an action verb? What is a passive verb? What are some examples? What is a linking verb? Is "is" a verb? What is a verb tense shift? What is a compound verb and some examples? What is the definition of an action verb? What's the difference between a verb, adverb, and adjective? What is a verb phrase? See all questions in Verbs Impact of this question 1670 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License