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HUBLOT Posted 11 years ago
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"always wear something" / "be always wearing something"

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In Maharashtra, Mohan Rawale, a Senior Shiv Sena leader and five-time MP from Mumbai, always wears a yellow shirt during election campaigning, on the advice of an astrologer.

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He is wearing a suit because in our memories he is always wearing a suit.

Do "always wear something" and "be always wearing something" mean the same?
  

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Not exactly. In our memories he is always wearing a suit is more suggestive of an image. of him wearing a suit at those times we remember him.

  • Not exactly.
  • In our memories he is always wearing a suit is more suggestive of an image.
  • of him wearing a suit at those times we remember him.
  • H e always wears a suit suggests that he never wears anything but a suit all the time.
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Not exactly.

In our memories he is always wearing a suit is more suggestive of an image. of him wearing a suit at those times we remember him. He always wears a suit suggests that he never wears anything but a suit all the time.
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Thank you for your reply, 5JJ.

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