외국어/Grammar in Use
Unit 3. Present continuous and present simple (1)
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2021. 6. 14. 06:58
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Present continuous (I am doing) Use the continuous for something that is happening at or around the time of speaking. The action is not finished. ![]() - The water is boiling. Can you turn it off? - Let's go out. It isn't raining now. - I'm going to bed now. Geednight! |
Present simple (I do) Use the simple for things in general or things that happen repeatedly. ![]() - Water boils at 100 degrees celsius. - Excuse me, do you speak English? - What do you usually do at weekends? |
I always do and I'm always doing
Usually we say 'I always do something' (= I do it every time) :
- I always go to work by car (not I'm always going)
You can also say 'I'm always doing something', but this has a different meaning.
'I'm always losing things' does not mean that i lose things every time. It means that I lose things too often, more often than normal.
'You're always -ing' means that you do something very often, more often than the speaker thinks is normal or reasonable.
- You're always watching television. You should do something more active.
- John is never satisfied. He's always complaining.
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