Olympian
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2008
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Hindi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Hello,
I understand that in English it is incorrect to say something like this: "I was already knowing it" or "I am knowing it", and the correct form is "I already knew it" or "I know it".
The McDonalds ads say "I am loving it". I wonder if it is correct to say that. I had read a list of words which are not used in present continuous and 'love' was one of the words.
Thank you
I understand that in English it is incorrect to say something like this: "I was already knowing it" or "I am knowing it", and the correct form is "I already knew it" or "I know it".
The McDonalds ads say "I am loving it". I wonder if it is correct to say that. I had read a list of words which are not used in present continuous and 'love' was one of the words.
Thank you