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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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What do we call this procedure.

I mopped out my sweat or wiped out my sweat. What would be the present continuous form?

  

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I mopped out my sweat or wiped out my sweat. No. I wiped my forehead / my brow .

  • I mopped out my sweat or wiped out my sweat.
  • No.
  • I wiped my forehead / my brow .
  • Liton Das What would be the present continuous form?
  • I'm wiping my forehead/brow.
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Liton DasWhat do we call this procedure.I mopped out my sweat or wiped out my sweat.

No. I wiped my forehead / my brow.

Liton DasWhat would be the present continuous form?

I'm wiping my forehead/brow.

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Liton DasWhat would be the present continuous form?

He is wiping his brow.
He is mopping his brow. (Probably American English.)

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