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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Aren't paying vs don't pay

Your mortgage is likely to be your biggest monthly outgoing, so it’s important to make sure you aren’t paying more than you need to.

Please explain to me the use of present continuous-you are not paying vs simple present-you don't pay in the given context.

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Jigneshbharati outgoing That is what bothers me, not simple vs continuous. Your mortgage is likely to be your biggest monthly outlay.

  • Jigneshbharati outgoing That is what bothers me, not simple vs continuous.
  • Your mortgage is likely to be your biggest monthly outlay.
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Jigneshbharatioutgoing

That is what bothers me, not simple vs continuous.

Your mortgage is likely to be your biggest monthly outlay.

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