what is the grammar structure for ' be+verb+ing ... ' in the sentence?

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nininaz

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Hi all,
what is the grammar rule for the ' be+ verb + ing' like this?his
why using ing form of verb?
why use be ?

We don't think these photographs are appropriate for Jack to be sharing
with his classmates.

Thanks.
 
Hi all,
what is the grammar rule for the ' be+ verb + ing' like this?his
why using ing form of verb?
why use be ?

We don't think these photographs are appropriate for Jack to be sharing
with his classmates.

Thanks.

It's just another way of saying "We don't think these photographs are appropriate for Jack to share with his classmates."
 
It's just another way of saying "We don't think these photographs are appropriate for Jack to share with his classmates."

But my sentence is not a real English grammar rule ?
 
But my sentence is not a real English grammar rule ?

What do you mean by "a real English grammar rule"?
"We don't think these photographs are appropriate for Jack to be sharing
with his classmates."

This sentence is correct, if that is what you are asking.
 
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