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Ample Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

simple present and continous??

It is understood that simple present tense is used for a habitual action.
1.Why do we say she studies at harvard and not studying at harvard?
2 .Are you working or studying? And why not do you work or study?
  

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Why do we say she studies at harvard and not studying at harvard? You may use either if you capitalize the school name. Are you working or studying?

  • Why do we say she studies at harvard and not studying at harvard?
  • You may use either if you capitalize the school name.
  • Are you working or studying?
  • This means now, at the moment.
  • ample And why not do you work or study?
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ample1.Why do we say she studies at harvard and not studying at harvard?
You may use either if you capitalize the school name.
ample2 .Are you working or studying?
This means now, at the moment.
ampleAnd why not do you work or study?
This means in general, by habit.

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