Rachel Adams
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
What's the difference between a limited duration, a temporary action and the current trend?
1. "She is learning English." (Limited and temporary)
2. "She is working in a bank." (Meaning temporarily but isn't it also limted?)
3. "They are living in poverty.' (current trend as one of my books says)
Does the first sentence express a limited duration and isn't it also a temporary action? Does the third sentence express the current trend only?
"The current trend" was mentioned in my book "English Grammar in Context" by Michael Vince.
1. "She is learning English." (Limited and temporary)
2. "She is working in a bank." (Meaning temporarily but isn't it also limted?)
3. "They are living in poverty.' (current trend as one of my books says)
Does the first sentence express a limited duration and isn't it also a temporary action? Does the third sentence express the current trend only?
"The current trend" was mentioned in my book "English Grammar in Context" by Michael Vince.