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Tamguatlay Posted 6 years ago
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Where do you live? vs Where are you living?

Where do you live?

Where are you living?

Is there any difference between the sentences?


Thanks!

  

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The Present Continuous refers to right now . It suggests that the speaker thinks the listener may be living somewhere temporarily. lCive

  • The Present Continuous refers to right now .
  • It suggests that the speaker thinks the listener may be living somewhere temporarily.
  • lCive
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The Present Continuous refers to right now. It suggests that the speaker thinks the listener may be living somewhere temporarily.

lCive

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