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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Heard this on tv

Commentator said Which is correct? That should be switched to which?

How many players shoot/are shooting 50 percent from the field that you say aren't having a good year?

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Anonymous How many players shoot/are shooting 50 percent from the field Both are correct. The simple present can be used to describe habitual practice. He [consistently] shoots 50%.

  • Anonymous How many players shoot/are shooting 50 percent from the field Both are correct.
  • The simple present can be used to describe habitual practice.
  • He [consistently] shoots 50%.
  • Anonymous Commentator said Which is correct?
  • That should be switched to which?
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AnonymousHow many players shoot/are shooting 50 percent from the field
Both are correct.

The simple present can be used to describe habitual practice. He [consistently] shoots 50%.
AnonymousCommentator said Which is correct? That should be switched to which?
I have no idea what you're talking about here. So

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