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Voytaszek Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Any difference in the meaning?

When I`m speaking English, I feel very good.

When I speak English, I feel very good.
  

Top answer

No, but you are using the wrong mark to make a contraction.

  • No, but you are using the wrong mark to make a contraction.
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4 Answers
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No, but you are using the wrong mark to make a contraction.
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Voytaszek difference
There is no significant difference. "am speaking" focuses on those exact moments when you are in the act of speaking. "speak" does not.

CJ
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And here?

Reading is everything for me.

Reading is everything to me.
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You have changed topic. You were asking about continuous vs non-continuous tenses. Now you're asking about the usage of prepositions. You should start a new thread when you think of a completely new question.

I see no significant difference between "for" and "to" in your sentences. I'd probably say "to".

CJ

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