Which are correct:
1-Right now, I like sitting where I am, doing nothing.
2-Right now, I like to sit where I am and do nothing.
3-I am sitting where I am and I am not doing anything and I like it.
Gratefully,
Navi.
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Which are correct:
1-Right now, I like sitting where I am, doing nothing.
2-Right now, I like to sit where I am and do nothing.
3-I am sitting where I am and I am not doing anything and I like it.
Gratefully,
Navi.
With 'right now', #1 is more likely than #3 in most contexts. #3 is possible, but I don't think you are likely to hear it very often.
Thank you very much 5jj.
I suppose #2 is possible too.
Now if the sentences did not have "right now", the implication would be that I always like to sit where I am and do nothing, correct?
a-I like sitting where I am, doing nothing.
b-I like to sit where I am and do nothing.
c-I like sitting here, doing nothing.
d-I like to sit here and do nothing.
Gratefully,
Navi.
#2 doesn't work very well in BrE, but it may be OK in other variants- I'll let speakers comment on that. However, with right now, I would be more likely to use I am enjoying.