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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Tense

'Where are you headed?''

Is the above question present progressive tense?Is it an equivalent of 'where are you heading'?'
  

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''Is the above question present progressive tense? No. You can't have a progressive tense without an -ing verb.

  • ''Is the above question present progressive tense?
  • No.
  • You can't have a progressive tense without an -ing verb.
  • It's just present tense.
  • ' Yes.
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bmojtaba'Where are you headed?''Is the above question present progressive tense?
No. You can't have a progressive tense without an -ing verb. It's just present tense.
bmojtabaIs it an equivalent of 'where are you heading'?'
Yes. The verb 'head' is unusual in that way. Often 'headed' and 'heading' have effectively the same
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bmojtaba'Where are you headed?'
'Is the above question present progressive tense? no Is it an equivalent of 'where are you heading'?' yes, the same meaning

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