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I am not so sure that the verb to love cannot be used in the present continuous tense. What do you think?
Cambridge, Normative Grammar. It's a wonderful book. I'm loving every moment of it.
Would you also say " I am loving it"? or is it
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Welcome, Nigora.
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Welcome, yngvai.
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Additionally,
"(Gates) is one of the most important business leaders of his time ," he said.
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Hey, Kate, was there a math assignment/was there any math homework? I was absent (from class).
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What about?
. . . at the young age of 12 , he was already very interested in collecting and observing botanical specimens."
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Well, "very few" means, not many, and it modifies count nouns, whereas "very little" means, not much, and it modifies non-count nouns; e.g., only a small amount of the time .
No, I play it * not many .
No, I play it very little .
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For the second one, I would have said that in both "hunt" and "chase", there was an undertone of urge that didn't go with the sentence.
I like that answer.
Intrude? You, Pieanne? Neeeever.
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HOW COME YOU KNOW MY NAME?
Your email address. . .
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I like those tests, Cacarr.
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