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Yasu_english Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"learn English" or "be learning English"

Hello!

My name is Yasu.

I'm Japanese.

1. I learn English.

2. I'm learning English.

Are these sentences correct or natural in this situation?

Could you tell me please if there are any differences between these sentences?
  

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Hi, My name is Yasu. I'm Japanese. 1.

  • Hi, My name is Yasu.
  • I'm Japanese.
  • 1.
  • I learn English.
  • S ounds like you are describing your habit or schedule.
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Hi,

My name is Yasu.

I'm Japanese.

1. I learn English. Sounds like you are describing your habit or schedule. eg Every Wednesday I learn Englsih from 2pm to 4pm.

2. I'm learning English. Sounds like you are talking about your current activity. eg right now this i
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Hi Yasu! Yoroshiku! ^^,

I'm a Filipina.

I just wanted to help you. You know, your given sentences are correct, but somehow they lack substance. You should be more specific. I mean, you cannot simply say "I learn English." If you mean your habit, you can say "I learn English from 2pm-4pm" as your another respondent had explained. Or if you mean it has happened in the past, you ca

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