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Gray olive 661 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Present continuous vs Simple Present

Please mention which sentences below are correct and their reasons.

1. I am teaching French now a days.

2. I teach French now a days.


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gray olive 661 Please mention which sentences below are correct and their reasons. 1. I am teaching French now a days.

  • gray olive 661 Please mention which sentences below are correct and their reasons.
  • 1.
  • I am teaching French now a days.
  • 2.
  • I teach French now a days.
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gray olive 661

Please mention which sentences below are correct and their reasons.

1. I am teaching French now a days.

2. I teach French now a days.


Thanks.

"Nowadays" is spelled so. Both sentences are correct and mean essentially the same thing. Context will decide which is better, in line with the ordinary differences between

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gray olive 661

Please mention which sentences below are correct and their reasons.

1. I am teaching French now a days.

2. I teach French now a days.


Thanks.

Neither sentence is correct. "Nowadays" is one word, not three.

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