Hi, Sentence: "I am beginning to wonder" and "I am begin to wonder" Question: 1) Are they both correct? No. 2) What is the difference between them?
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RegardsHi,
'I am beginning to wonder' or 'I begin wondering' - Both are correct and mean about the same.
It means that you have doubts about something, and you start thinking deeply about it.
You start asking yourself several questions in order to realize the situation better.
Examples
I'm wondering why you are asking it.
Why were you staring
CliveHi,He said both sentence are correct, you said no.
Though your reply contradicts Clive's reply, In what way does it contradict mine, please?
Clive