Which is correct: "is being" or "is been"? Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Don't miss out! Share your answer in the box below for a chance to win a data recharge on any network of your choice! Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments Frances NoahJune 9, 2025 at 5:40 PMThe correct phrase is "is being.""Is being" is used in the present continuous tense, often with passive voice.Example: "She is being helpful today." / "The house is being painted.""Is been" is incorrect and not used in English.If you want to use the verb "be" in perfect tenses, you'd say "has been" or "is" with other verbs, but never "is been."ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
The correct phrase is "is being."
ReplyDelete"Is being" is used in the present continuous tense, often with passive voice.
Example: "She is being helpful today." / "The house is being painted."
"Is been" is incorrect and not used in English.
If you want to use the verb "be" in perfect tenses, you'd say "has been" or "is" with other verbs, but never "is been."