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Araz Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

which is correct? please guide me!

i'm studying English at university.
or
i study English at university.
  

Top answer

Hi, i'm studying English at university. Focuses on I'm doing it right now. or i study English at university.

  • Hi, i'm studying English at university.
  • Focuses on I'm doing it right now.
  • or i study English at university.
  • Focuses on It's my current habit/activity / I do it every day.
  • Note that both of these sentences would be marked 'wrong' in an exam, because of a very elementary error.
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Hi,

i'm studying English at university. Focuses on I'm doing it right now.
or
i study English at university. Focuses on It's my current habit/activity / I do it every day.

Note that both of these sentences would be marked 'wrong' in an exam, be
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Hi
Thanks alot
I wrote the first sentence from "Headway" book. I think the second must be true!
And the elementary errors related to starting the sentences by small letter "i".
Is it true?

Araz
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Hi,

Yes, you need to use capitals.

Clive
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I’m studying English at university means that you’re doing that activity

I study at university means that you do this activity everytime

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Araz 1) I'm studying English at university.
2) I study English at university.

Both are correct.

1) expresses your study as an activity that you are currently involved with, consisting of many different parts, like reading and w

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