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Fadysandy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is studying / studies

Their son is studying now to be a pilot. Their son studies now to be a pilot.
Are they both acceptable in informal language?
Thanks.
  

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I would simply say: Their son is studying to be a pilot.

  • I would simply say: Their son is studying to be a pilot.
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I would simply say: Their son is studying to be a pilot.

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