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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Present continuous: use

When do we use present continuous?
  

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Usually for an action that is happening right now or for an action that is planned for the near future. I am sitting in front of my computer now. I am sitting in front of my computer most of tomorrow, too .

  • Usually for an action that is happening right now or for an action that is planned for the near future.
  • I am sitting in front of my computer now.
  • I am sitting in front of my computer most of tomorrow, too .
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Usually for an action that is happening right now or for an action that is planned for the near future.

I am sitting in front of my computer now.
I am sitting in front of my computer most of tomorrow, too.
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Are you the same Anon that asked the same question which I had already explained in this thread. If you are, the least you can do is to ackonwledge whether you understand or not.

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