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Mayureswar Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the difference between
"We are being told" and "We are told"?
  

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Hello, Mayureswar—and welcome to English Forums. "We are being told" - now, nowadays "We are told" = generally, any time

  • Hello, Mayureswar—and welcome to English Forums.
  • "We are being told" - now, nowadays "We are told" = generally, any time
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Hello, Mayureswar—and welcome to English Forums.

"We are being told" - now, nowadays
"We are told" = generally, any time
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The first suggests a far more limited duration of the telling.

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