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Allthewayanime Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Tell me how it goes

Is there a difference between these 2 sentences:

Tell me how it goes. and Tell me how it's going.

( reagarding someone's job)
  

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allthewayanime Is there a difference between these 2 sentences: Tell me how it goes. and Tell me how it's going. ( reagarding someone's job) Yes, a big difference.

  • allthewayanime Is there a difference between these 2 sentences: Tell me how it goes.
  • and Tell me how it's going.
  • ( reagarding someone's job) Yes, a big difference.
  • Suppose your friend is having trouble with his computer.
  • You know a lot about computers.
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allthewayanimeIs there a difference between these 2 sentences:

Tell me how it goes. and Tell me how it's going.
( reagarding someone's job)
Yes, a big difference.

Suppose your friend is having trouble with his computer. You know a lot about computers.

You give him some instructions to follow, and say:

Try these steps, a
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But still they are used for future events, so why can't I use the present continuous in both of them?

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