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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I await your reply.

What tense is used in the following sentence?
I await your reply.
  

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It's the simple present. Present continuous (progressive) would be "I'm awaiting". Both are probably correct for your purposes.

  • It's the simple present.
  • Present continuous (progressive) would be "I'm awaiting".
  • Both are probably correct for your purposes.
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It's the simple present. Present continuous (progressive) would be "I'm awaiting". Both are probably correct for your purposes.

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