1. Do you think it's for my own sake that I sit here doing your homework?
2. Do you think it's for my own sake that I'm sitting here doing your homework?
3. Do you think I sit here doing your homework for my own sake?
4. Do you think I'm sitting here doing your homework for my own sake?
Are all the sentences correct and natural?
Which one do you prefer?
In speaking would you leave out "that" of sentence 1 and 2?
Is it natural to say "I sit here" or "I'm sitting here" in the sentences for emphasis and also to say that he/she is in the middle of doing the other one's homework when saying this?
1. Do you think it's for my own sake that I sit here doing your homework? 2.
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1. Do you think it's for my own sake that I sit here doing your homework?
2. Do you think it's for my own sake that I'm sitting here doing your homework?
3. Do you think I sit here doing your homework for my own sake?
4. Do you think I'm sitting here doing your homework for my own sake?
Are all the sentences correct and natural? Yes
Which one do you prefer?