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present continuous tense or be going to?
present-progressive
The book is/lies/sits on the table
present-progressive
stative-verbs
dynamic-verbs
Is the relation between the present perfect/progressive and the present time merely coincidental?
present-perfect
present-progressive
“it will take place” vs “it is taking place” (arranged actions in the future)
future
present-progressive
will-future
Present progressive for "decided" future with no human agency
future
present-progressive
Using the Present Progressive when describing a situation
tenses
present-progressive
See you on 7th October or I am seeing you on 7th October
present-progressive
I quote/ I am quoting
present-tense
present-progressive
Does "I like my new car" express a permanent or temporary state?
word-usage
tenses
present-tense
present-progressive
stative-verbs
She's always knowing something she's not supposed to
present-tense
present-progressive
Present Progressive or Simple Present for things that could be considered as a repeated action or as an action happening right now?
tenses
progressive-aspect
present-progressive
"Report" in simple present where it apparently should be either in progressive or simple past
verbs
present-tense
present-progressive
Q: Why isn't he answering? A: 1) He must have already slept 2) ... must have been sleeping? [closed]
american-english
british-english
present-perfect
present-progressive
aspect
Why can’t we use the present continuous for the future with “be” itself by saying “I’m being there tomorrow”’?
future
present-progressive
is-it-a-rule
stative-verbs
Using stative verb "want" in progressive
continuous-aspect
present-progressive
stative-verbs
"I am going to attend" vs "I am attending"
phrases
future
sentence-patterns
present-progressive
Present continuous vs present perfect followed by temporal 'for' / 'since'
tenses
present-perfect
present-participles
present-progressive
Simple present, or present continuous?
verbs
present-tense
present-progressive
"Why don't they help him?" Why do we use simple present here?
meaning
present-tense
present-progressive
Present Simple vs Present Continuous for future actions [duplicate]
present-tense
present-progressive
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