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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

They study English very hard nowadays. VS. They are studying English very hard nowadays.

They study English very hard nowadays. VS. They are studying English very hard nowadays.

Are both sentences the same in meaning or is there a meaning difference between them?
  

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Anonymous Are both sentences the same in meaning or is there a meaning difference between them? There is probably no perceived difference for the user. The continuous focusses the activity much more on now, at the moment.

  • Anonymous Are both sentences the same in meaning or is there a meaning difference between them?
  • There is probably no perceived difference for the user.
  • The continuous focusses the activity much more on now, at the moment.
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AnonymousAre both sentences the same in meaning or is there a meaning difference between them?
There is probably no perceived difference for the user. The continuous focusses the activity much more on now, at the moment.
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Thank you so much and now I am clear with this, but I have a question about the difference now and at the moment in your reply. They are synonymous, aren't they? I hope to hear from you again.
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Anonymous I have a question about the difference now and at the moment in your reply. They are synonymous, aren't they?
Yes.

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