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Is there any natural or more concise way of saying the following sentences?
Is there any natural or more concise way of saying the following sentences?
I heard you use present continuous tense as in "one thing about number three is depending on who your grammar teacher is," from 3:37 to 4:46 of the video, and I'm wondering which situation it is for? And it is somehow related to a question that I've been having for so long: I heard a bunch of English native speakers seemingly use present continuous tense in daily conversations for none of the situations mentioned in the video, is it grammatical?
2017年3月31日 10:22
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If you want to know whether your message is understandable, it is. Send it.
I don't know the context of your message (specifically, which video you were watching), but I suspect you haven't learnt enough about present continuous to understand the nuances. I even suspect your example is a cleft sentence with a gerund, and not present continuous at all. The word "things" makes me wonder.
2017年3月31日
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