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to be supposed to vs to be supposed to be + ing
Who could explain me the difference between this two phrases
1 "I'm supposed to be studying"
2 "I'm supposed to study"
Oct 26, 2016 2:44 PM
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1 "I'm supposed to be studying"
-this refers to the current moment.
2 "I'm supposed to study"
-this refers to any given time in the general future.
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