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Mirmohamad Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

To be heading

Could you please describe more about the tense of "to be heading" and about the reason of using the mentioned tense and also what does it mean?

"Newcastle seemed to be heading for disaster until a late goal saved the day."
  

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mirmohamad ould you please describe more about the tense of "to be heading" Continuous infinitive mirmohamad and about the reason of using the mentioned tense It indicates an action in process at that time (the time of 'seemed') mirmohamad also what does it mean to be going in the direction of

  • mirmohamad ould you please describe more about the tense of "to be heading" Continuous infinitive mirmohamad and about the reason of using the mentioned tense It indicates an action in process at that time (the time of 'seemed') mirmohamad also what does it mean to be going in the direction of
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mirmohamadould you please describe more about the tense of "to be heading"
Continuous infinitive
mirmohamadand about the reason of using the mentioned tense
It indicates an action in process at that time (the time of 'seemed')
mirmohamadalso what does it mean
to be going in the directio

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