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He doesn’t play golf now = This is not a routine he has now. He no longer does this activity. He used to play golf but he doesn’t play any more because he has other hobbies or he isn’t able to play any more etc. But: “He is not playing golf now”” = He is not playing golf at this moment. For example “Can he come to the phone or is he playing golf?” “No, he isn’t playing golf. I will get him for you.” Do/Does play” is the simple present tense and describes routines or general facts. “Be + playing” is progressive and means at the moment/in progress.

Hi, I learned that we can use the present continuous with some state verbs, but most of the time, those verbs describe ‘actions’ rather than ‘states.’ However, there is one example that baffles me, it is ‘Ella’s with us at the moment. The children are loving having her here.’ The state verb here describes emotion rather than action. And there is an explanation that the state verb in the aforementioned sentence emphasizes the situation for a period of time around the present. But, I am still confused about that. I think the present simple would be more proper, it should be ‘Ella’s with us at the moment. The children love having her here.’ to present o.s. as sth he presents himself as a moderate, but he's not→ se define a sí mismo como un moderado, pero no lo es Many verbs that end in -ire (boire drink, croire believe, dire say, écrire write, faire do/make, lire read, plaire please, rire laugh ...) are irregular and change their stem in the plural forms. There is no general rule to learn the conjugations of these verbs, it’s best to learn them by heart. Examples: boire drink - je bois, tu bois, il/elle/on boit, nous buvons, vous buvez, ils/elles boivent croire believe - je crois, tu crois, il/elle/on croit, nous croyons, vous croyez, ils/elles croient écrire write - j’écris, tu écris, il/elle/on écrit, nous écrivons, vous écrivez, ils/elles écrivent lire read - je lis, tu lis, il/elle/on lit, nous lisons, vous lisez, ils/elles lisent Examples: envoyer send - j'envo ie, tu envo ies, il envo ie, nous envoyons, vous envoyez, ils/elles envo ient payer pay - je pa ye/pa ie Imagine something you are going to do in the future . It could be going to see a friend, going on a bike ride or going out to play.Personalized One Year Anniversary Gift Idea, Paper Anniversary Gift for Him, 51st Anniversary Gift for Men, 31st Wedding Anniversary Gift

Other verbs that follow the same conjugation include: courir run, fuir run away, mentir lie, partir leave, sentir feel, servir serve, sortir go out, etc. provide, confront) to present sb with sth: the author presents us with a vivid chronicle of contemporary America→ el autor nos brinda or ofrece una vívida crónica de la América contemporáneaLingolia French DE EN FR ES Deutsch DE EN FR ES IT English DE EN FR ES IT Français DE EN FR ES IT Español DE EN FR ES Esperanto DE EN may I present Miss Clark?; allow me to present Miss Clark ( frm) → permítame presentarle a or le presento a la Srta. Clark The first sentence describes a change in Melissa's permanent/stable home; the second a change in her temporary living location. As you say, these words are usually stative. However, if a person is in the middle of speaking and is interrupted then they might use them in a progressive form. For example:

speechify - make speeches; hold forth, or harangue with a certain degree of formality; "These ministers speechify on every occasion"A Box of Date night cards, the perfect Christmas present or paper anniversary gift for him. A romantic gift for her.

He is not playing golf now means that he's doing something else - maybe he's at work or maybe he's driving his car. Appear to be that way for vince today and who knows, Maybe uncle Ari will deliver a present by day's end. I'm afraid I don't really understand what that statement means. I'm not saying it's wrong, but without understanding it or seeing an example of it, I don't know what to say! Closing your account will prevent you from accessing your past revisions, and you will no longer be eligible for a FREE daily revision.Family Tree Names Night Light, Gift For Parents Grandparents, Christmas Gifts For Families, Gifts From Children Grandchildren LED Lamp It could, for example, show that the speaker is trying to emphasise the temporary nature of the event, or it could be that it surprises here -- perhaps she expected the children not to enjoy having Ella at home. In this case, it would also be possible to use the simple 'don't like having her here' too, so it could again be a more emphatic way of saying it. Other adverbs of frequency like often, sometimes and so on are used with simple aspect rather than progressive. They don't have the same suggestion of impatience or irritation. Exceptions: acheter buy, déceler discover, geler freeze, haleter pant, harceler harass, modeler model, peler peel)



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