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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I'm not sure when I should use the -ing forms of the verbs. Can you help me?
  

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Anonymous I'm not sure when I should use the -ing forms of the verbs. Can you help me? I am cooking spaghetti right now.

  • Anonymous I'm not sure when I should use the -ing forms of the verbs.
  • Can you help me?
  • I am cooking spaghetti right now.
  • Would you like to come over?
  • - The tense is present, and now; and the act of cooking is in progress.
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Anonymous I'm not sure when I should use the -ing forms of the verbs. Can you help me?
I am cooking spaghetti right now. Would you like to come over? - The tense is present, and now; and the act of cooking is in progress.
I was working till 11 pm last night to finish my report. - The report kept you working late last night. The tense is past.
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