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BoSsSy Posted 9 years ago
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"I see" vs "I am seeing"

"I see children playing in the park" vs "I am seeing children playing in the park"


The first one means that I regulary see them in the park and the second means that I am seeing them now ? Or the first one can be used for the both of the cases ?

  

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Use #1. It means you see them at the present time. Add an adverb for an action that happens regularly.

  • Use #1.
  • It means you see them at the present time.
  • Add an adverb for an action that happens regularly.
  • I regularly / usually/ often / sometimes see children playing in the park.
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Use #1. It means you see them at the present time.

Add an adverb for an action that happens regularly.

I regularly / usually/ often / sometimes see children playing in the park.

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