Thank you. Can there be a context when one would be more preferable than the other?
The simple form is not wrong here.2) He is appearing in a play this evening. (He appears in a play this evening. - WRONG)
OK. If both are correct, is there a difference between them:The simple form is not wrong here.
OK. If both are correct, is there a difference between them:
1) He is appearing in a play this evening.
2) He appears in a play this evening.
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