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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Do vs doing

What is the difference? When would you use them?


Please do what I ask you to do/what I’m asking you to do.

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Please do what I ask you to do . This is a general request and does not necessarily refer to a specific or current request, although it can. Please do what I am asking you to do.

  • Please do what I ask you to do .
  • This is a general request and does not necessarily refer to a specific or current request, although it can.
  • Please do what I am asking you to do.
  • This refers to a current request that you do something specific.
  • And you have not done it yet.
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Please do what I ask you to do. This is a general request and does not necessarily refer to a specific or current request, although it can.


Please do what I am asking you to do. This refers to a current request that you do something specific. And you have not done it yet.

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