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Ttrandytrash Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Must be +ing form

Dear ones,
I came across to these phrases that I need to translate in Italian. I was wondering what kind of tense it is:
*Must be trying to maintain a daily practice of two hours per day, at least from the moment of application.
*Must be practising Vipassana exclusively (not practising any other meditation techniques).
Is it the present continuous?
  

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Hello, tyranny trash, and welcome to English Forums. The sentences are odd and have no subject ('I'), but you are right: they are present continuous.

  • Hello, tyranny trash, and welcome to English Forums.
  • The sentences are odd and have no subject ('I'), but you are right: they are present continuous.
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Hello, tyranny trash, and welcome to English Forums.
The sentences are odd and have no subject ('I'), but you are right: they are present continuous.

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