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Spinnaker Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

present (continous) + always

0 The present continuous + always is often used to talk about frequently things and which the speaker finds annoying. For example:02br
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01i00He's always complaining about something!02i02br
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00Is it also possible to write the sentence in this way or does it have to be in the present continuous?02br
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01i00He always complains about something!02i0-
  

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02br 02br 01i 00I hate going out to a restaruant with Larua. She always complains about something and makes a big fuss. 02br 02br 00You can use future: 01i 00Don't worry about those things Bob said about your proposal.

  • 02br 02br 01i 00I hate going out to a restaruant with Larua.
  • She always complains about something and makes a big fuss.
  • 02br 02br 00You can use future: 01i 00Don't worry about those things Bob said about your proposal.
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0You can, but it's a little different.02br
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01i00I hate going out to a restaruant with Larua. She always complains about something and makes a big fuss. 02i00That says there will be (at least) one thing she will complain about, but not spend the whole time whining, the way you could interpret 01i00She's always complaining02i00 to
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0 Well thank you for your reply.0-

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