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Yes, there's a difference between the present progressive and future simple tenses. The present progressive (also known as the present continuous) is used to describe actions that are currently ongoing or are temporary. For example, "I am studying right now." The future simple, on the other hand, is used to describe actions that will happen at a later time and are not currently ongoing. For example, "I will study tomorrow."
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The terms "theme" and "main topic" might sound similar, but they actually refer to different aspects of a text. The main topic is essentially what the text is about-think of it as a simple phrase or a few words summarizing the subject, like 'World War II' or 'climate change'. On the other hand, the theme is deeper; it's the underlying message or insight that the text explores regarding its topic. For instance, if the main topic is friendship, the theme could be how friendships empower individuals to overcome fears and insecurities. So, while the main topic gives you the general idea of the content, the theme dives into what the author really wants to convey about that topic, often reflecting on broader human experiences or societal issues.
You helped me to pass my exam on my first try yesterday. I am not good at English but your video was very helpful. I follow your tips. You are amazing!
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Hi, I'm having trouble understanding the difference between past perfect and present perfect, they use the same words and I can't tell the difference
Hi, Is there any different between present progressive and future simple?
Yes, there's a difference between the present progressive and future simple tenses. The present progressive (also known as the present continuous) is used to describe actions that are currently ongoing or are temporary. For example, "I am studying right now."
The future simple, on the other hand, is used to describe actions that will happen at a later time and are not currently ongoing. For example, "I will study tomorrow."
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Are we able to access these lecture slides anywhere?
Hi Alyssa. I am in the process of finishing up scientific reasoning. Once complete, the slides will be available again in NurseCheungStore.com.
Is a theme same as main topic?
The terms "theme" and "main topic" might sound similar, but they actually refer to different aspects of a text. The main topic is essentially what the text is about-think of it as a simple phrase or a few words summarizing the subject, like 'World War II' or 'climate change'. On the other hand, the theme is deeper; it's the underlying message or insight that the text explores regarding its topic. For instance, if the main topic is friendship, the theme could be how friendships empower individuals to overcome fears and insecurities. So, while the main topic gives you the general idea of the content, the theme dives into what the author really wants to convey about that topic, often reflecting on broader human experiences or societal issues.
Hey I’m having a hard time understanding
Which part is difficult? Maybe I can help
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