Hi, experts,
In ManhattanGMAT SC 4th page 84, there is a sentense, "The cat, lazy from overeating, took a nap".
Can you clarify if we should add a "being" in front of "lazy"? That is "The cat, being lazy from overeating, took a nap". Is this sentense correct?
Moreover, can we ever use "being" as a participle? For example, "The cat took a nap, being lazy from overeating".