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what is the difference between " you are nice " and " you are being nice"?
2010年9月10日 02:09
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The same as any difference between present simple and present continuous.
You are nice = You're a nice person (most of the time).
You're being nice = You're behoviour right now is very nice.
E.g. You get a bunch of flowers so you say: "You're being too nice."
2010年9月10日
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"you are nice" is the way you talk and feel about other that is comfirmed
"you are being nice" is tend to "you are trying to be nice" " you are doing something in nice way" etc. if you say this sentance, it`s not really good to hear though. because it sounds more i wasn`t show nice enough to be commited.
2010年9月10日
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