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Grammarfone Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Sound or Sounding?

Hi,

I'm here for the first time, I'd however love to be able to contribute to learning here.

I've a small query, is "you sound better today" more appropriate or "you're sounding better today"?

(because the usage a few verbs like "understand, love, prefer" etc in the present continuous form is inappropriate).

Thanks,
  

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Both sound and are sounding are correct.

  • Both sound and are sounding are correct.
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Both sound and are sounding are correct.

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