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Ansonguy Posted 5 years ago
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[take taxis] or [taking taxis] anymore

(1) I don't take taxis anymore because they are very expensive.

(2) I'm not taking taxis anymore because they are very expensive.


Which tense of "take" is correct? Thank you very much.

  

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ansonguy (1) I don't take taxis anymore because they are very expensive. (2) I'm not taking taxis anymore because they are very expensive. Which tense of "take" is correct?

  • ansonguy (1) I don't take taxis anymore because they are very expensive.
  • (2) I'm not taking taxis anymore because they are very expensive.
  • Which tense of "take" is correct?
  • Thank you very much.
  • Both are fine.
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ansonguy

(1) I don't take taxis anymore because they are very expensive.

(2) I'm not taking taxis anymore because they are very expensive.


Which tense of "take" is correct? Thank you very much.

Both are fine.

(1) indicates that you have already established the habit of not taking taxis.
(2) may indicate the same thing OR it

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