Son Ho
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- Mar 22, 2016
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- Vietnamese
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- Vietnam
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- Vietnam
There are a group of verbs which are not used in the present continuous tense sus as BE, LOOK, SEEM, FEEL,... One of these verbs is "Cost". I don't understand the meaning of this sentence which is in a book:
A: Have you charge up your mobile?
B: Yes, but i have still got to top it up before i ring Howard.My phone calls are costing a fortune.
what is the meaning of "Are costing" in this situation? Please explain it to me. Thanks in advance.
A: Have you charge up your mobile?
B: Yes, but i have still got to top it up before i ring Howard.My phone calls are costing a fortune.
what is the meaning of "Are costing" in this situation? Please explain it to me. Thanks in advance.