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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Vocab

What does "not in progressive" mean in dictionary?for example:

Stem from something [not in progressive]

  

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" You can't use "stem from" in that form. "

  • " You can't use "stem from" in that form.
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The progressive form of a verb is the one like "The wind is coming from the north." You can't use "stem from" in that form. You can't have "Their resentment is stemming from his attitude."

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progressive = verb+ing

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