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Liao886 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "to be gaining weight" and "gain weight"

  1. Kids are growing. So they're supposed to be gaining weight every year.
  2. Kids are growing. So they’re supposed to gain weight every year.

Hi everyone~ Are there any differences between these two sentences. I think they are both correct sentence. But which one is more natural? Thanks for your help

  

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Liao886 Hi everyone~ Are there any differences between these two sentences. The meaning is pretty much the same. Liao886 I think they are both correct sentence .

  • Liao886 Hi everyone~ Are there any differences between these two sentences.
  • The meaning is pretty much the same.
  • Liao886 I think they are both correct sentence .
  • Yes they are.
  • Liao886 But which one is more natural?
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Liao886Hi everyone~ Are there any differences between these two sentences.

The meaning is pretty much the same.

Liao886 I think they are both correct sentence.

Yes they are.

Liao886But which one is more natural?

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