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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I'm washing my hair every morning.

In which situation would this type of sentences be used?
(a) I'm washing my hair every morning.
(b) He's reading the Bible every day.

I think you usually say ((c) and (d) instead.
(c) I wash my hair every morning.
(d) He reads the Bible every day.
  

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(b) He's reading the Bible every day. I cannot think of any common situation in which you would choose those verb forms. , 4 hours or more) washing her hair, (a) would be appropriate.

  • (b) He's reading the Bible every day.
  • I cannot think of any common situation in which you would choose those verb forms.
  • , 4 hours or more) washing her hair, (a) would be appropriate.
  • The same logic applies to reading the Bible all day long every day.
  • (d) He reads the Bible every day.
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hirashinIn which situation would this type of sentences be used?(a) I'm washing my hair every morning.(b) He's reading the Bible every day.
I cannot think of any common situation in which you would choose those verb forms. If the person spends all morning (i.e., 4 hours or more) washing her hair, (a) would be appropriate. The same logic applies to reading th
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Thank you for the help, Mister Micawber.
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I'm washing my hair (with medicated shampoo) every morning until I get rid of this fungal infection.

I don't know what came over him recently. He's reading the bible every day!
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Thank you for the help, teechr. I appreciate it.

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