Danyel
You look complеtеly worn out... You look complеtеly worn out. & You are looking complеtеly worn out. What is the difference?
6 nov. 2017 23:25
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The 'you are looking' version is a continuous tense form. It therefore has an implication of a longer time-frame. So, perhaps you would say 'you look' to someone who has just come back from a run, but 'you are looking' to someone who has been working hard at work for a few weeks. That's only an implication though. In many cases you can use either if you like.
7 november 2017
creo que no hay ninguna diferencia, el sentido de la frase es la misma, solo usas alternativas para escribirla :)
6 november 2017
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