[Grammar] Continuous Infinitive VS Gerund

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Levan.nap

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Please explain me what is the differences between this two sentences?:
"she does not want to be working here''. And the second one: ''She does not want to work here'' Thank You.
 

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Please explain to me what is the difference[STRIKE]s[/STRIKE] between these two sentences?:
"she does not want to be working here''. And the second one: ''She does not want to work here'' Thank You.

They are not sentences, they lack correct captalisation and/or punctuation.
 

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Use "Explain to me", we don't say "Explain me".
 

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Ok thank you friend :)
So, explain to me the differences between these two sentences: ''He doesn't want to work here'' And the second one ''He doesn't want to be working here''. Thanks beforehand :)
 

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Ok thank you friend :)
So, explain to me the differences between these two sentences: ''He doesn't want to work here'' And the second one ''He doesn't want to be working here''. Thanks beforehand :)

The second one is not natural.
 
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