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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
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[still collect] or [still collecting]

(1) I haven't seen you for at least two years. You have a lot of hobbies. Do you still collect seashells?

(2) I haven't seen you for at least two years. You have a lot of hobbies. Are you still collecting seashells?


Which tense of "collect" is correct? Please help me. Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy (1) I haven't seen you for at least two years. You have a lot of hobbies. Do you still collect seashells?

  • ansonguy (1) I haven't seen you for at least two years.
  • You have a lot of hobbies.
  • Do you still collect seashells?
  • (2) I haven't seen you for at least two years.
  • You have a lot of hobbies.
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ansonguy(1) I haven't seen you for at least two years. You have a lot of hobbies. Do you still collect seashells?
(2) I haven't seen you for at least two years. You have a lot of hobbies. Are you still collecting seashells?

Those are both fine and mean nearly the same.

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