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 reeta1
 
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							| What �s the difference between progressive present tense and continuous present tense? |  8 Oct 2009      
					
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 Nana Lins
 
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							| I believe there is no difference. Present progressive is just another way of saying present continuous. |  8 Oct 2009     
					
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 English971
 
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							| I agree. I don �t think there is any difference between them. |  8 Oct 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| Present progressive is what we use in America. |  8 Oct 2009     
					
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							| None!   Progressive means Continuous - action in progression - just a matter of nomenclatures. |  8 Oct 2009     
					
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 reeta1
 
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							| That �s what I thought. I called it continuous (which is what I told the students), then when I went to make sure, all my books said progressive. Thanks, everyone, for all your wonderful help! |  8 Oct 2009     
					
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