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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Could make or could be making?

If they are both correct, is there a difference in meaning between them?

1) These 13 Grilling Mistakes Could Make You Sick

2) These 13 Grilling Mistakes Could be Making You Sick

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The Continuous tense in #2 stresses that this could be happening right now.

  • The Continuous tense in #2 stresses that this could be happening right now.
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The Continuous tense in #2 stresses that this could be happening right now.

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