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Forum_mail Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

present simple vs present continious

Hi all,

1. Here is a sentence taken from the Total Guitar magazine :

"As always we're assuming no previous knowlegde..."

Why the writer used "assuming" instead of "assume" ? Is there any difference in meaning ?

2. Which use of "watch" is correct ? (maybe both ?)

a) I watched Ann performing on stage.

b) I watched Ann perform on stage.

Is there ANY difference in meaning between these two ?

3. The same thing but in the present tenses... so again which one is okey, and why ? Is there any difference in meaning ?

a) I'm watching Ann performing on stage.

b) I watch Ann performing on stage.

c) I'm watching Ann perform on stage.

Thanks, best wishes,
  

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Forum_mail Hi all, 1. " Why the writer used "assuming" instead of "assume" ? Is there any difference in meaning ?

  • Forum_mail Hi all, 1.
  • " Why the writer used "assuming" instead of "assume" ?
  • Is there any difference in meaning ?
  • I don't think there is enough of a difference to matter.
  • Obviously, "assuming" is ongoing.
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Forum_mailHi all,

1. Here is a sentence taken from the Total Guitar magazine :

"As always we're assuming no previous knowlegde..."

Why the writer used "assuming" instead of "assume" ? Is there any difference in meaning ?

I don't think there is enough of a difference to matter. Obviously, "assuming" is ongoing. I'd like to hear the r
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Here's a slightly different view, for what it's worth:

1. The use of the present continuous (or progressive) makes the "assuming" seem more immediate and friendly. "We assume" would have a rather lofty sound.

2. Both are correct. "Performing" gives a sense of the performance in progress; "perform" gives a sense of the performance as a whole.

3. The first and third option
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MrPedantic 1. The use of the present continuous (or progressive) makes the "assuming" seem more immediate and friendly. "We assume" would have a rather lofty sound.

Good call, MrP.
There is a tone shift, with "assuming" being far less formal.

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