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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentence in simple present tense

Dear all,

I know that simple present tense is used to describe habitual actions, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements. I would like to know whether the following sentence in simple present tense is correct.

1) Do you make Pizza for breakfast today?


Thank you.

  

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cat navy 425 1) Do you make p izza for breakfast today? Hmm. Is that correct?

  • cat navy 425 1) Do you make p izza for breakfast today?
  • Hmm.
  • Is that correct?
  • That's a tough question.
  • " if it's said by a typical customer in a restaurant that serves pizza.
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cat navy 4251) Do you make pizza for breakfast today?

Hmm. Is that correct? That's a tough question. I would expect "Are you making pizza for breakfast today?" if it's said by a typical customer in a restaurant that serves pizza.

The grammar is fine, but it takes a somewhat complex scenario to make it appr

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