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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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Use of present progressive

What are you planning to learn? (Why have they used present progressive here?)

How are you planning to learn it?

(Again why have they used present progressive?)

The above are the part of the questions need to be answered when I record my CPD ( Continuing Professional Development) as a Pharmacy Professional in the U.K

https://www.pharmacyregulation.org/sites/default/files/example_records_for_revalidation_for_pharmacy_professionals.pdf

  

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The progressive tense is used because they want to know what you are planning to learn at the very moment the question is asked. CB

  • The progressive tense is used because they want to know what you are planning to learn at the very moment the question is asked.
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The progressive tense is used because they want to know what you are planning to learn at the very moment the question is asked.

CB

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Jigneshbharati (Why have they used present progressive here?)

Use of present progressive is correct there.

One of the situations where present progressive is used is to know someone's plan.

For example, "What are you doing next Wednesday? "Where is your sister buying the car next month?"


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