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20/08/2021

We use when we say a period of time. (Two hours, 20 minutes, five days, six months, a week.)

For example : I haven't seen Parul for three days.

We use when we say the start of a period. (8 o' clock, 1975, Monday, April, 12 May.)

For example : I haven't seen Parul since Monday

07/08/2021

Difference between -

Used to (do) =
Something happenened regularly in the past but no longer happens.

I am used to something =
It is not new or strange for me.

05/08/2021

When have means 'possess', do not use the continuous I.e., Sub + Is/Am/Are + V1 + ing

Understand the difference

We are enjoying our holiday.
We have a nice room in the hotel.
(Not we are having a nice room in the hotel)

We are enjoying our holiday
We are having a great time.

02/08/2021

Difference between
I always do something
&
I am always doing something

I always do something =
I do it every time

Example - I always go to work by car

I am always doing something =
I do something very often, more often than the speaker thinks is normal or reasonable.

Example:- you are always watching television. You should do something more active.

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29/07/2021

What is the difference between
He is selfish and he is being selfish?

For example -
I can't understand why he is being so selfish. He isn't usually like that.
(Being selfish = behaving selfishly at the moment)

But, he never thinks about other people. He is very selfish.
(He is selfish generally, not only at the moment)

We use is/am/are + being to say how somebody is behaving.

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Dr Vivek Jilowa
8527115548


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