Asked by rfvv

1. When he was in the living room, he started to watch TV.

2. Being in the living room, he started to watch TV.

3. In the living room, he started to watch TV.
(Are the three sentences the same? Can we use that way? If we delete 'Being,' we can get #3. Does #2 mean #3?)

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Answered by Writeacher
All three of these work fine!
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