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Roky0071 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

trust / am trusting you

What is the difference between the two sentences below
1.I trust you.
2.I am trusting you.
  

Top answer

"I am trusting you" means "I am trusting you on this particular occasion", whereas "I trust you" expresses a more permanent opinion. Please note correct spacing: 1. I trust you.

  • "I am trusting you" means "I am trusting you on this particular occasion", whereas "I trust you" expresses a more permanent opinion.
  • Please note correct spacing: 1.
  • I trust you.
  • 2.
  • I am trusting you.
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"I am trusting you" means "I am trusting you on this particular occasion", whereas "I trust you" expresses a more permanent opinion.

Please note correct spacing:

1. I trust you.
2. I am trusting you.

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