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"I haven't slept well recently "or" I haven't been sleeping well recently?"
"I haven't slept well recently "or" I haven't been sleeping well recently?"Which one is good? Thanks .
Jul 6, 2016 1:26 AM
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They both have the same meaning. The "ing" version emphasizes that this condition is still in progress.
July 6, 2016
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You can actually use both. I can't think of any distinct differences between the two, so I'd say they're used interchangeably. Anyone else's thoughts?
July 6, 2016
Thank you !
July 6, 2016
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