I wonder if there is any difference between "1" and "2".
1. I find English difficult.
2. I'm finding English difficult.
Rover, what should you or Bhai state?![]()
You have now confirmed that you are a teacher.
Right.
As a native speaker I don't understand your last question, but I haven't the time to care.
Bhai will speak for himself and as a moderator might close this thread before it gets acrimonious.
Rover
Yes, there is a difference in usage and, more subtly, meaning. It follows the usual pattern of the difference between a sentence in the simple present and one in the present continuous. You might like to review these tenses in your grammar books, then perhaps repost what you think the respective meanings and usages are.
When it comes to putting me down PUBLICLY, without fail you have. Your haughty, condescending, patronizing manner is quite something. Who are you?
Do you know the meaning?
Apologise | Define Apologise at Dictionary.com
I will not follow suit, trust me.
Please ignore my posts in the future in exactly the same way as I will yours. Gracias.
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Last edited by Afit; 10-Sep-2011 at 17:01.