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Complete the sentences.Put the verb in the correct form(present continuous or simple). Kate【 isn't working 】this week. She's on holiday. Can I use "doesn't work" here to instead? Why?
Jan 15, 2022 4:35 PM
Answers · 2
No, because you use present continuous here to represent something happening (or in this case not happening) at the time of speaking. You could also say "Kate is not at work this week" to express a fact (using present simple).
January 15, 2022
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