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The reasoning behind the present progressive representing a future event
progressive-aspect
present-progressive
Mixing past tenses in the same sentence
grammaticality
present-perfect
progressive-aspect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
"Will be doing" vs. "will do"
verbs
future
progressive-aspect
'will be V-ing' vs. the present progressive [for future reading]
progressive-aspect
present-progressive
I saw her dance/dancing? I saw a flash of lightning strike/striking? I caught her steal/stealing? [duplicate]
progressive-aspect
gerund-vs-infinitive
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
predicate-frames
"I have been keeping ignoring you."
grammaticality
adverbs
present-perfect
progressive-aspect
"Will graduate" vs. "will be graduated" vs. "is going to graduate"
tenses
formality
future
progressive-aspect
will-be-going
"I'm lovin' it"
grammaticality
progressive-aspect
slogan
Is it really wrong to say "I'm hearing"?
meaning
grammar
progressive-aspect
contemporary-english
sense-verbs
progressive forms: participle or gerund?
history
gerunds
progressive-aspect
present-participles
ing
What's the difference between "I look forward to" and "I'm looking forward to"?
differences
verbs
progressive-aspect
"The train will leave" vs. "is going to leave" vs. "leaves" vs. "is leaving"
writing-style
future
present-tense
progressive-aspect
will-be-going
"The ticket is printing" vs "...is being printed"
word-choice
passive-voice
progressive-aspect
Future perfect progressive
verbs
future
progressive-aspect
future-perfect
Progressive aspect implying "unplanned" or unexpectedness when used with "always"
progressive-aspect
present-progressive
How do the tenses and aspects in English correspond temporally to one another?
verbs
tenses
conditionals
progressive-aspect
present-perfect-vs-simple-past
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