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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Habit in present

Hello, I would like to ask about using simple present and continuous with frequency adverbs. I know that we use simple present when we are talking about habits, e.g. I watch TV every day. I sometimes listen to music.

However, what if we have the expression these days in sentences like these and this habit or repetition is only temporary, can we use present continuous ? e. g. These days I am watching TV every day. I am sometimes listening to music these days.

Are these sentences possible or do we have to use the present simple?

Thank you
  

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Yes, those are possible, and for the reason that the habits are strongly related to NOW. However, be careful in applying the verb form like that: it is more often done wrong than right by learners.

  • Yes, those are possible, and for the reason that the habits are strongly related to NOW.
  • However, be careful in applying the verb form like that: it is more often done wrong than right by learners.
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Yes, those are possible, and for the reason that the habits are strongly related to NOW. However, be careful in applying the verb form like that: it is more often done wrong than right by learners.

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