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Wessam1 Posted 9 years ago
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Grammar Question

what is the difference between ( I live ) and ( I am living )
  

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(I live) might refer to one's general life style. I live a great life[suggestive of a typical pattern] (I am living) might refer to the current period of time. I am living a great life[at this point in time, it's great, might change in future]

  • (I live) might refer to one's general life style.
  • I live a great life[suggestive of a typical pattern] (I am living) might refer to the current period of time.
  • I am living a great life[at this point in time, it's great, might change in future]
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(I live) might refer to one's general life style. I live a great life[suggestive of a typical pattern]


(I am living) might refer to the current period of time. I am living a great life[at this point in time, it's great, might change in future]

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