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Kimsohyang Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Can you explain what's the difference between them?

At 8 o'clock, I'm usually driving to work.

At 8 o'clock, I usually drive to work.

What's the difference between these two sentences?

  

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kimsohyang At 8 o'clock, I'm usually driving to work. If you see me at 8 o'clock, most of the time you'll see me in my car, driving to work. kimsohyang At 8 o'clock, I usually drive to work.

  • kimsohyang At 8 o'clock, I'm usually driving to work.
  • If you see me at 8 o'clock, most of the time you'll see me in my car, driving to work.
  • kimsohyang At 8 o'clock, I usually drive to work.
  • It is my habit to drive to work starting at 8 o'clock.
  • CJ
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kimsohyangAt 8 o'clock, I'm usually driving to work.

If you see me at 8 o'clock, most of the time you'll see me in my car, driving to work.

kimsohyangAt 8 o'clock, I usually drive to work.

It is my habit to drive to work starting at 8 o'clock.

CJ

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The first sentence means that you usually start driving to work before 8:00, say, at 7:45, and at 8:00 you're still traveling to work.


The second sentence means you usually start driving to work at 8:00.

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