What's the difference between:
"You are so delusional! Your child is not as good as Messi in soccer."
"You are being so delusional! Your child is not as good as Messi in soccer!"
The continuous form of be focuses on the temporary nature of a state. The simple form is regarded as permanent. CJ
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The continuous form of be focuses on the temporary nature of a state. The simple form is regarded as permanent.
CJ