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Hello đđť In book says that will can be us for present habit So what is difference between present simple and will for habits ?
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The modal verb "will" is used to express current habits that can be occasionally bothersome, but not always. When the speaker wants to convey annoyance, they typically emphasize the modal verb "will." For ex.: She will leave the window open as usual
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