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The ING form
Examples of when to use the "ing-form" and not.
Very good explanation from NDLA!
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CC-BY-SA-4.0 Writer: Knut Inge Skifjeld
Writer: Anne Scott Hagen
ING.mp4
Present simple or present continuous.
Present continuous
Present simple or present continuous?
Present continuous. Questions and negatives?
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Past simple or past continuous.
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