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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
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Who sings it? habitual present or present tense of immediacy

I like this song. Who sings it. Here "sings" refers to habitual present tense or present tense of immediacy?
  

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Who sings it? Present habitual.

  • Who sings it?
  • Present habitual.
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Who sings it? Present habitual.
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roky0071present tense of immediacy
What is this? Do you have any examples?

CJ
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Suppose, I was listening to a song. I asked this question "who sings it" as soon as the song had stop playing.Even I don't know the singer or alive.So in this case "who sings it" express habitual present or present tense of immediacy? Get me clear pls.
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I asked this question "who sings it" as soon as the song had stopped.

We do not ask, "Who sings it?"
We ask: "Who sang that song?" or "Who was singing?"

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