Helle everyone,
Is there any difference between the use of "uses" and "is using" in the following sentences?
1. It is the room Dr Jim is using to talk with the students.
2. It is the room Dr Jim uses to talk to the students.
Regards,
JA
We'd like you to try first. Do you think there is a difference between them? If so, what do you think that might be?
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We'd like you to try first. Do you think there is a difference between them? If so, what do you think that might be?