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If we have an appointment at a specific time, we use see+ing. For example, I am seeing my dentist tomorrow or my dad is seeing the doctor in the afternoon or I am seeing my girlfriend today. I However, we use “see sb” for frequent or habitual cases. For example, I always see my friends in the club or we often see you in here. Thanks for your question and comment
have a shower = take a shower “Now” in this sentence requires “-ing “ to indicate an action at the time being. And, “I have a hat”, HAVE is stative here. We cannot say having, because it means “own”.
If we have an appointment at a specific time, we use see+ing. For example, I am seeing my dentist tomorrow or my dad is seeing the doctor in the afternoon or I am seeing my girlfriend today. I However, we use “see sb” for frequent or habitual cases. For example, I always see my friends in the club or we often see you in here. Thanks for your question and comment
This is just an exercise to be practiced after learning the relevant subject. You are right. It must be accompanied with the subject explanation in either the same video or another. I am preparing the subject explanations, and going to upload it soon. Thanks for your valuable comment 😊
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My answer is: I fell sick. I see the doctor today. Thank you for share :D
If we have an appointment at a specific time, we use see+ing. For example, I am seeing my dentist tomorrow or my dad is seeing the doctor in the afternoon or I am seeing my girlfriend today. I However, we use “see sb” for frequent or habitual cases. For example, I always see my friends in the club or we often see you in here. Thanks for your question and comment
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My answer is ' I am sick, I see the doctor today'
I am seeing the doctor today. “seeing the doctor “ means “ I have an appointment” Thanks 🙏
Andrew -----(have) a shower now.
Does have not a stative (stay) verb that doesn't requires "ing" ?
have a shower = take a shower
“Now” in this sentence requires “-ing “ to indicate an action at the time being.
And, “I have a hat”, HAVE is stative here. We cannot say having, because it means “own”.
Am seeing
Yeah! Great 👍 Thanks
In the exercise 8, isn't the sentence "Doesn't Tom any cheese"?
It is an imperative. Give! Positive Imperative. Don’t give! Negative imperative. For negatives, we always use “Don’t” Thanks for your comment
@@English_teacher ohh I get it. Thanks again
I feel sick. I am seeing the doctor today.
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@@English_teacher ls lt correct? Thanks 😁
Oh! Yes. That’s correct
I feel sick. I am seeing the doctor today
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See
Nope You should think carefully. I am sure you will find the correct answer.
I think it's (see) because it is a state verb ! Please explain to me .
If we have an appointment at a specific time, we use see+ing. For example, I am seeing my dentist tomorrow or my dad is seeing the doctor in the afternoon or I am seeing my girlfriend today. I However, we use “see sb” for frequent or habitual cases. For example, I always see my friends in the club or we often see you in here. Thanks for your question and comment
@@English_teacher thank you very much .
I see
Nope. It is “ seeing “ because it means “ to have an appointment “ Thanks 🙏
No explanations?
This is just an exercise to be practiced after learning the relevant subject. You are right. It must be accompanied with the subject explanation in either the same video or another. I am preparing the subject explanations, and going to upload it soon. Thanks for your valuable comment 😊
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I feel sick. I am seeing the doctor today.
Yes, that’s true, Thanks 😊
See
Nope You should think carefully I am sure you can 😊
See
Well you should think carefully. I am sure you can do this.
see
Nope, it is incorrect. “seeing” is correct because it conveys the meaning“to have an appointment” in -ing form. Thanks for your interest 🙏
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