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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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You have me study English harder. VS. You have me studying English harder.

You have me study English harder. VS. You have me studying English harder.

I know that there is a meaning difference between 'present tense verb' and 'present continuous tense' but I cannot figure out any nuance between them. Could you help me out with this problem? Do you sense any difference and use them differently? Thank you so much as always in advance.
  

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Anonymous I know that there is a meaning difference between 'present tense verb' and 'present continuous tense' but I cannot figure out any nuance between them. Could you help me out with this problem? Do you sense any difference and use them differently?

  • Anonymous I know that there is a meaning difference between 'present tense verb' and 'present continuous tense' but I cannot figure out any nuance between them.
  • Could you help me out with this problem?
  • Do you sense any difference and use them differently?
  • Thank you so much as always in advance.
  • My comment is that the causative have is rare.
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AnonymousI know that there is a meaning difference between 'present tense verb' and 'present continuous tense' but I cannot figure out any nuance between them. Could you help me out with this problem? Do you sense any difference and use them differently? Thank you so much as always in advance.
My comment is that the causative have is rare. Because of a
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AnonymousYou have me study English harder. VS. You have me studying English harder.
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