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Vincent Teo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

is selling / sells

Do I say,

1 The bakery is selling / sells cakes.

2 The bakery has many cakes.

3 The bakery has sold many cakes.

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#1 is probably better in the simple present. The continuous could be used: The bakery is selling cakes (today) for half price. #2 and #3 are fine.

  • #1 is probably better in the simple present.
  • The continuous could be used: The bakery is selling cakes (today) for half price.
  • #2 and #3 are fine.
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#1 is probably better in the simple present. The continuous could be used: The bakery is selling cakes (today) for half price. #2 and #3 are fine.

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