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- Mar 6, 2012
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Korean
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- South Korea
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- South Korea
s1. I saw you blink.
s2. I saw you blinking.
Do s1 and s2 have different meanings and usages?
I guess s1 is likely to be used when two people have an outstaring game, is it?
And I presume s2 is likely to be used in this context.
"I saw you blinking sometimes. Do you have an eye problem?"
Is what I think right?
s2. I saw you blinking.
Do s1 and s2 have different meanings and usages?
I guess s1 is likely to be used when two people have an outstaring game, is it?
And I presume s2 is likely to be used in this context.
"I saw you blinking sometimes. Do you have an eye problem?"
Is what I think right?