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Dilshi Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between these two sentences??

1) "You look nice."
2) "You looking nice"
  

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" 2) "You looking nice"

  • " 2) "You looking nice"
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dilshi1) "You look nice."Emotion: yes
2) "You looking nice"
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You are looking nice. (informal)
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Thanks canadian45 and Aspara..
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1.) is simple present -> Therefore it means in general
==> You always look nice
2.) is present continious -> Therefore it means in this moment/situation you look nice
(you are looking nice)
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Gomez123You always look nice.
No, the first sentence has no such implication.
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No, 1) doesn't mean that you always look nice. It means that you look nice now.

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