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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Begin in PS and PC

Hello!
I would appreciate it if you could explain me the difference of usage the verb "begin" in Present Simple and Present Continuous, e.g.:
I begin to regret
I am beginning to regret

Thanks in advance,
Helen
  

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:I begin to regret. I am beginning to regretThanks in advance, Helen I am beginning to regret. It is a common way to say that I feel sorry, and I know that my feelings are going to get stronger.

  • :I begin to regret.
  • I am beginning to regretThanks in advance, Helen I am beginning to regret.
  • It is a common way to say that I feel sorry, and I know that my feelings are going to get stronger.
  • I begin to regret.
  • I would not use the present tense here.
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AnonymousHello!I would appreciate it if you could explain me the difference of usage the verb "begin" in Present Simple and Present Continuous, e.g.:I begin to regret. I am beginning to regretThanks in advance, Helen
I am beginning to regret. It is a common way to say that I feel sorry, and I know that my feelings are going to get

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