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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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eating oranges

0I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.02br
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00Here 00`eating'00 is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)?0-
  

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01cite10User_gary12cite10I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.12br
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10Here 10`eating'10 is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)?12br
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11font00What you have is the present continuous tense.....and it really should be
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01cite10Philip12cite11blockquote
11cite20User_gary22cite22br
20I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.22br
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20Here 20`eating'20 is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e. Gerund)?22br
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01cite10User_gary12cite11blockquote
11cite20Philip22cite21blockquote
21cite30User_gary32cite32br
30I am eating oranges everyday in the morning.32br
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30Here 30`eating'30 is adjective (i.e. past participle) or noun (i.e.
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0I like 01u00eating02u00 oranges (there are two verbs in the sentence, but we're not discussing clause elements here)02br
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00shouldn't be the aspect progressive as well or am I wrong? The tense is present anyway...0-
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0 I'm not sure, but I thought the most time when you use 01b00like02b00 there's an -ing Form 01b00(like )02b02br
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00I like going, playing, singing, dancing, reading, starting02br
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00but if you use 01b00would + like02b00 then the infinitive follows:02br
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00I'd l
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01cite10KickingCat12cite10I like 11u10eating12u10 oranges (there are two verbs in the sentence, but we're not discussing clause elements here)12br
12br
10shouldn't be the aspect progressive as well or am I wrong? The tense is present anyway...12br
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01cite10Spinnaker12cite10I'm not sure, but I thought the most time when you use 11b10like12b10 there's an -ing Form 11b10(like )12b12br
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10I like going, playing, singing, dancing, reading, starting12br
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10but if you use 11b10would + like
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01cite10MrPedantic12cite11blockquote
11cite20KickingCat22cite22br
20I like 21u20eating22u20 oranges (there are two verbs in the sentence, but we're not discussing clause elements here)22br
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20shouldn't be the aspect progressive as well or am I
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01cite10MrPedantic12cite11blockquote
11cite20Spinnaker22cite20I'm not sure, but I thought the most time when you use 21b20like22b20 there's an -ing Form 21b20(like )22b22br
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20I like going, playing, singing, dancing, reading, startin
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0Well I don't like eating oranges as the dang things squirt juice in my eye when I peel them 050010id1

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