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keiko
What is the difference among these sentences?
1)These days, I am eating a lot of vegetables.
2)These days, I eat a lot of vegetables.
Are both sentences grammarically correct?
And what is the different tanslation between 1) and 2)?
Thank you very much for your help.
19 авг. 2015 г., 13:38
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Both are correct. In general, the present continuous form ' I am eating . . ' is used for stating an event occurring now, at the time of speaking or writing, while the simple present ' I eat . . ' is for a general habit, over a longer period of time.
You could say, for example, ' These days I eat a lot of vegetables but I am not eating any vegetables today'.
19 августа 2015 г.
present continous and present tense
19 августа 2015 г.
keiko
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