0 How to use "been" and "being"? Posted by Smile on February 3, 2017 in English HELP "Your policy is being cancelled" or "your policy has been cancelled " what is tbe correct sentence? Views: 19 You need to be a member of MyEnglishClub to add comments! Join MyEnglishClub ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Votes: 0 Email me when people reply – Follow
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Hi smile,
May I answer your question...
Both sentence are grammatically correct.
But it has different meaning:
"Your policy is being cancelled" means .... A company is in the process of canceling your policy. At the time being.
"Your policy has been cancelled" means .... A company has already cancelled your policy. It's done. Not in the process anymore.
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