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Akka36 Posted 13 years ago
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Which sentence is correct?
My shoes are rubbing my feet or My shoes rub my feet
It is happening at the time of speaking but present continuous in that case sounds weird for me...
  

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akka36 My shoes are rubbing my feet or My shoes rub my feet Both are correct. I think I hear this more often: My shoes [are rubbing / rub] against my feet. are rubbing for right now; rub for usually or always.

  • akka36 My shoes are rubbing my feet or My shoes rub my feet Both are correct.
  • I think I hear this more often: My shoes [are rubbing / rub] against my feet.
  • are rubbing for right now; rub for usually or always.
  • CJ
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akka36My shoes are rubbing my feet or My shoes rub my feet
Both are correct. I think I hear this more often:

My shoes [are rubbing / rub] against my feet.

are rubbing for right now; rub for usually or always.

CJ

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