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Demekin Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The simple present / The present progressive

(1) I study English hard.

(2) I am studying English hard.

What is the difference between (1) and (2) ?
  

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1 is simple (present) tense: Your sentence uses it to state a fact. 2 is present progressive tense: Your sentence uses it to mean an activity that is in progress (happening right now).

  • 1 is simple (present) tense: Your sentence uses it to state a fact.
  • 2 is present progressive tense: Your sentence uses it to mean an activity that is in progress (happening right now).
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1 is simple (present) tense: Your sentence uses it to state a fact.

2 is present progressive tense: Your sentence uses it to mean an activity that is in progress (happening right now).
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