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Seraph42 Posted 6 years ago
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I'm frequently making up or I frequently make up

I'm frequently making up new plots so it's highly unlikely that I won't have one.


I frequently make up new plots so it's highly unlikely that I won't have one.


From what I know, present continuous can be used for describing repeated actions with adverbs like; always, constantly, frequently etc.

  

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Both tenses sound OK. Are you taking about 'plots' in stories / movies / books? Clive

  • Both tenses sound OK.
  • Are you taking about 'plots' in stories / movies / books?
  • Clive
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Both tenses sound OK.

Are you taking about 'plots' in stories / movies / books?

Clive

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