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Voytaszek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Man, I just hate it!

I hate when you do this,


I hate when you're doing this.


What's the difference in the meaning?

  

Top answer

Both sentences are wrong. I hate it when you do this. CB

  • Both sentences are wrong.
  • I hate it when you do this.
  • CB
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Both sentences are wrong.

I hate it when you do this.

CB

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What about...


I hate when you are doing this.


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