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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Fun

In the context: I am expressing current activity with someone.

I am having fun while I am speaking with you(sharing jokes with me and gives pleasure to me).

Are these sentences correct in simple present tense?

  

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"I am having fun while I am speaking with you" is a grammatically correct sentence that in practice would never be said. It is a peculiar mixture of formal/impersonal wording and informal/conversational subject matter. g.

  • "I am having fun while I am speaking with you" is a grammatically correct sentence that in practice would never be said.
  • It is a peculiar mixture of formal/impersonal wording and informal/conversational subject matter.
  • g.
  • "It's fun talking with/to you".
  • This feels quite personal.
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"I am having fun while I am speaking with you" is a grammatically correct sentence that in practice would never be said. It is a peculiar mixture of formal/impersonal wording and informal/conversational subject matter. You could say e.g. "It's fun talking with/to you". This feels quite personal.

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