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Present Continuous Tense Form
Former-TeacherDate: Monday, 27.12.2010, 09:38 | Message # 1
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Dear Learner!
When you want to describe some current processes or changing situations, it's better to use the Present Continuous Tense Form because you are talking about the things that are happening, are going on, are continuing at the present period of your life. Even though you use time indicators of regularity like 'every day', 'always'. E.g.:
- Every day I am becoming more and more convinced that my life is changing for the better.
So, the sentence below must be corrected to express the dynamic change.
- But now I feel I become more and more confident and fluent everyday.
The right version is:
'But now I feel I am becoming more and more confident and fluent everyday.
 
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