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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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i always love dancing vs i have always loved dancing?

which of them is correct? please, explain me
  

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There are few problems you need to pay attention to: 1) All sentences begin with capital letter. ". Explain me is substandard English.

  • There are few problems you need to pay attention to: 1) All sentences begin with capital letter.
  • ".
  • Explain me is substandard English.
  • 3) Every sentence should end with a period (or full stop in BrE) They are both correct depending on context.
  • The present perfect, especially with "always" is the grammatically preferred version.
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There are few problems you need to pay attention to:
1) All sentences begin with capital letter.
2) Just say " Please explain" or " can you please explain?". Explain me is substandard English.
3) Every sentence should end with a period (or full stop in BrE)

They are both correct depending on context. The present perfect, especially with "always" is the grammatically preferred
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Anonymous1) I always love dancing vs 2) I have always loved dancing
1) Whenever I go anywhere where I can dance, I dance, and I enjoy it.
2) The same as 1) except with the added information: This has been true for my whole life.
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What's the difference in present perfect used in these two sentences? 1) I've always loved cooking and 2) I've loved cooking since I was a kid"?

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