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For things that someone has someone has arranged in the future, the present continuous is the usual construction. Using the present simple would indicate a habit - but if it's a habit, it's not one class on one Sunday. It's very
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"lee" (Email Removed) schrieb im Newsbeitrag I had a conversation with a friend of mine who is learning English. She told me that I can't use ... fine to me. If someone could settle this bet, I'd be most grateful. Plus, what is a
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Uzytkownik "John O'Flaherty" (Email Removed) napisal w wiadomosci The example doesn't entirely make sense, because you usually would take a bath before seeing someone, and taking a bath doesn't take all night, so it
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I am sure this has already been discussed, but I was only able to find one thread with two posts ... function of a noun > gerund verbs in the ~ing form with the function of an adjective > present participle Usually, in English grammar,
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