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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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pulls or pulling

pulls or pulling?

Look at the face she pulls/is pulling.

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She is doing it as we speak, so it's 'is pulling'.

  • She is doing it as we speak, so it's 'is pulling'.
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She is doing it as we speak, so it's 'is pulling'.
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"is pulling" is for present tense and if it is happening in front of you. "pulls" is a more generalised statement that she makes this face often.
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Anonymous"is pulling" is for present tense and if it is happening in front of you
So, as the sentence starts with "Look at the face she ...", 'is pulling (at this very moment)' is, in the absence of more context, the likely form.

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