Q: Being verbs are the “be” verbs, such as “am,” “is,” “are,” were,” and “was.” These verbs tell you a person’s current state or what they are doing. Check the sentence to see if it has a being verb. Here are some example sentences with the being verb bolded:  It is raining. We are hungry. I am going home. You were there last night. The cat was playing with that toy. Rewrite the sentence with the being verb at the beginning. Don’t change any other words in the sentence. This will change the statement into a question. Look at these examples:  It is raining. → Is it raining? We are hungry. → Are we hungry? I am going home. → Am I going home? You were there last night. → Were you there last night? The cat was playing with that toy. → Was the cat playing with that toy? ” The word “been” is a being verb, but it’s typically used with a helping verb. Don’t move “been” to the beginning of a sentence to form a question. Use the helping verb instead of “been.” For example, the word “been” appears in this sentence: “We have been going to school for ten weeks.” Notice that “have” is used here as a helping verb. That means you’d form a question by writing, “Have we been going to school for ten weeks?”
A: Look for a being verb in the sentence. Move the being verb to the beginning of the sentence to form a question. Look for a helping verb if you see the word “been.

Q: . The next step in ballet training is dancing en pointe, which involves using pointe shoes and balancing yourself on your toes. It's one of the most challenging and exciting parts of ballet study, and it needs to be done with the aid of an experienced instructor. This is typically done after four or five years of intermediate to advanced ballet study. You should never dance en pointe without your teacher's permission! In most ballet schools teachers will not want you to even go en pointe at home. This is because without experience, you may strain your toe and feet muscles. Try going en pointe for small durations of time first, and then slowly work your way up.
A: Go en pointe when you're ready

Q: Negative thoughts and attitudes are draining and if you give in to them, they will become stronger. Seeking out the positive in any person or situation will help shift your mindset to a positive one.  Even in the worst situations, there is always something positive. It might take some time to recognize, but being able to see the positive aspects in anything will help you avoid negativity. One study showed that a positive attitude contributes to success more than anything else, including knowledge or skills. Being grateful will help cultivate a positive attitude. Listing all of the things for which you’re thankful will help you counteract any negative thoughts that may arise. In situations where you feel negative, read the list of things for which you’re grateful. This will remind you to stay positive. The language you choose significantly influences your attitude and emotional outlook. Using positive words and statements throughout the day will help you stay positive and counteract negativity.  Use phrases like "I am hopeful” or  "we will find a resolution". These will help you—and others around you—stay positive.  Giving yourself a positive affirmation every morning when you wake up will set off your day on a positive path. For example, you can say to yourself “today is going to be a great day. I feel good and I’m ready to make a difference.” Write positive quotes and put them in strategic places. If you have reminders of positive things, you’ll be more likely to have positive thoughts and feelings throughout the day. Having supportive people around you who can put things in perspective is important to cultivating a positive attitude. Surrounding yourself with positive people will counteract negativity and help you change your attitude. Simple acts of kindness and helping others can do wonders for your attitude. Not only can put things in perspective about your life, but it can distract you from problems and generally make you feel more positive.  Consider volunteering at a hospital or soup kitchen. Realizing that you are healthy and have the means to support yourself will put your life in perspective. Doing this can also help you to actively choose to change negativity in your life. Helping friends and family members can also help you change a bad attitude because you’re making someone else feel good, which in turn will make you feel good. Giving and receiving love and support will make your perspective on life increasingly positive.
A: See the positive in everything. Make a list of everything for which you’re grateful. Use positive words. Surround yourself with positive people. Help others.

Q: This will be the only attack you need. Since you can't attack the mushroom, spam Thundaga on it! This is in case you run out of MP before the mushroom dies. This is for added damage to thunder-based magic. This is for added magic boost. This keyblade is even stronger than Ultima Weapon in terms of magic damage.
A:
Place Thundaga on your shortcut menu. Place some ethers on your shortcut menu. Equip Photon Debugger. Equip Fatal Crest (Final form).