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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Do not be hesitating ... is it correct grammatically ?

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Do not be hesitating ... is it correct grammatically ?

What is the difference between do not hesitate and do not be hesitating.
  

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Hesitate is one of those verbs like love and feel that do not normally appear in the continuous tenses. Therefore, your example sounds very odd to me.

  • Hesitate is one of those verbs like love and feel that do not normally appear in the continuous tenses.
  • Therefore, your example sounds very odd to me.
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Hesitate is one of those verbs like love and feel that do not normally appear in the continuous tenses. Therefore, your example sounds very odd to me.

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