cc_editor
New member
- Joined
- May 31, 2011
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Romanian
- Home Country
- Moldova
- Current Location
- Moldova
Hi, I think I pretty much know the usage difference of present simple and present continuous, but I've stumbled upon a sentence that I cannot figure out what present tense to use with it.
So, I have the following sentence:
"As he flies out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face."
It is supposed to express an action which happens in the present moment.
Which is more correct from the following:
1. As he flies out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face.
2. As he is flying out of the window, Matt is looking at Shock with disgust on his face.
3. As he flies out of the window, Matt is looking at Shock with disgust on his face.
4. As he is flying out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face.
Thank you in advance. :-D
So, I have the following sentence:
"As he flies out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face."
It is supposed to express an action which happens in the present moment.
Which is more correct from the following:
1. As he flies out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face.
2. As he is flying out of the window, Matt is looking at Shock with disgust on his face.
3. As he flies out of the window, Matt is looking at Shock with disgust on his face.
4. As he is flying out of the window, Matt looks at Shock with disgust on his face.
Thank you in advance. :-D