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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Tense usage

"The prime minister added: “That will be part of the work that we do in terms of the negotiation that we are undertaking with the European Union.”" (The Guardian.)

Are verbs "do" (in the simple present) and "are undertaking" (in the present continuous) used to express future in the PM's comment above?
  

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Anonymous Are verbs "do" (in the simple present) and "are undertaking" (in the present continuous) used to express future in the PM's comment above? Yes.

  • Anonymous Are verbs "do" (in the simple present) and "are undertaking" (in the present continuous) used to express future in the PM's comment above?
  • Yes.
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AnonymousAre verbs "do" (in the simple present) and "are undertaking" (in the present continuous) used to express future in the PM's comment above?
Yes.
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Mister MicawberYes
Thank you.

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