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Picnic Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Use of present progressive for present simple

for ex:

I am always losing my money.

Im feeling happy(not exactly right now)
  

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I assume your question is whether it's grammatical and meaningful to use those sentences, although you didn't actually ask a question. Those sentences are fine. ) CJ

  • I assume your question is whether it's grammatical and meaningful to use those sentences, although you didn't actually ask a question.
  • Those sentences are fine.
  • ) CJ
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I assume your question is whether it's grammatical and meaningful to use those sentences, although you didn't actually ask a question.

Those sentences are fine. (But note I'm.)

CJ
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Yes I know I'm...

Why are they fine?

I always lose my money its correct
i heard if its negative its fine
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PicnicWhy are they fine?
Because everybody says them like that.
PicnicI always lose my money
Yes. It's correct. And so is the negative: I don't always lose my money.

CJ

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