His father's being dead made him become a beggar.

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His father's being dead made him become a beggar. (my bold, Ho's Complete English Grammar, page 102)
Is the quoted sentence grammatically correct?
Is it idiomatic?
 
The sentence is grammatically sound.

I recall being taught at school seventy years ago to use the possessive in sentences like that one, but nowadays most people would say: his father being dead ...
 
It may be technically correct but it sounds totally unnatural to me. A BrE speaker would be most likely to say "his father's death ...."
 
I agree it's grammatical, but not very natural to me (AmE) either. I'd use 'his father's death' as well, or possibly 'The death of his father'
 
How about "He became a beggar after his father died/passed away"?
I doubt a parent's death causes one to become a begger.
 
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