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Don't use any preposition except at in sentences like these. Don't say, for example ' Several reporters were present in the event'. Lingolia French DE EN FR ES Deutsch DE EN FR ES IT English DE EN FR ES IT Français DE EN FR ES IT Español DE EN FR ES Esperanto DE EN These questions ask about something which is happening right now (at the moment of speaking). The negative form shows the speaker is surprised: For example, you can give your spouse or civil partner as many gifts as you like during your lifetime and these will remain exempt from tax. You can also gift money and assets to your spouse or civil partner by leaving your estate to them. When a spouse or civil partner is the beneficiary of an estate, they are not subject to inheritance tax and are considered an ‘exempt beneficiary’. all present and correct ( Mil) → todos presentes ( hum) → somos todos los que estamos y estamos todos los que somos

The version developed at present by TERRASYSTEM is based on miniaturized electronic components of the last generation.As you say, these words are usually stative. However, if a person is in the middle of speaking and is interrupted then they might use them in a progressive form. For example: If you do intend to give a monetary gift to your children, you’ll need to keep a record of the nature of the gift, who you gave it to, when you gave it and how much it was worth. Newly Wed Gifts, Two Locations Heart Puzzle Map Wooden Framed Wall Art, Custom Wedding Shower Gift for Couple, 1st Anniversary Gift for Wife Other verbs that follow the same conjugation include: courir run, fuir run away, mentir lie, partir leave, sentir feel, servir serve, sortir go out, etc. English This encouragement is present in the field of research; it is also present in the fields of education and prevention. volume_up more_vert

Given all this, I'd recommend 'You never do your homework!' If you really wanted to use a continuous form, you could change it a bit and say something like 'You're always coming up with excuses for not doing your homework!' Without any other information I would say that the correct interpretation is (c): the sentence tells use what the situation is at the time I get home on a particular occasion. It could be (b) if there was some other indication in the context such as an adverb (always, generally, typically etc). That how I know if an action happens regulary, we use present simple, so in the following sentence given as an example:He doesn’t play golf now = This is not a routine he has now. He no longer does this activity. He used to play golf but he doesn’t play any more because he has other hobbies or he isn’t able to play any more etc. But: “He is not playing golf now”” = He is not playing golf at this moment. For example “Can he come to the phone or is he playing golf?” “No, he isn’t playing golf. I will get him for you.” Do/Does play” is the simple present tense and describes routines or general facts. “Be + playing” is progressive and means at the moment/in progress. I don’t have the exact examples at the moment, but I strung some sentences together to show what I mean. Real Rose, Silver Dipped, 11.5” Gift box, 25th Anniversary, Birthday, Weddiing, Proposal, Valentines Day, Mother’s Day, Thanksgiving

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