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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
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She looks gorgeous in that black dress or She is looking gorgeous in that black dress

Should I say, "She looks gorgeous in that black dress" or "She is looking gorgeous in that black dress"?

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looks is the more expected choice. It suggests an unchanging fact. , 'tonight', but not always.

  • looks is the more expected choice.
  • It suggests an unchanging fact.
  • , 'tonight', but not always.
  • CJ
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looks is the more expected choice. It suggests an unchanging fact.
is looking suggests 'at this time only', i.e., 'tonight', but not always.

CJ

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