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Simple Present or Prest Cont #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 18:41 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Would it be better to say Tom's brothers are living in New York. or
Tom's brothers live in New York. I think Tom's brothers live in New York is correct because it is a fact, but I was told are living is just as good.

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Simple Present or Prest Cont #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 19:01 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Both seem just fine to me, Giovanni.
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Simple Present or Prest Cont #3 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 19:12 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Hi,

Just to add to what Pamela has said - they are both acceptable but the idea of 'they are living' makes that piece of information more immediate and actual almost suggesting that they are living there now and not anywhere else.

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Simple Present or Prest Cont #4 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 21:01 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

If I may just point out, the use of the present continuous gives the impression of a temporary situation, whereas the present simple suggests a permanent circumstance.
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Simple Present or Prest Cont #5 (permalink) Sat Jun 09, 2007 23:52 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Hi,

Sorry to hold a candle to the Sun but I'd like to make sure if the following conversations make sense.

1st:
A. Where are Tom's brothers?
B. They are living in New York. (A present situation immediate and actual almost without emphasis on any part?)

2nd:
A. I'm going to call on Tom's brothers there when I get to L.A.
B. Hey, they live in New York, boy! (A fact somewhat with an emphasis on New York?)

Could you please clarify it for me?

Thank you!

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Simple Present or Prest Cont #6 (permalink) Sun Jun 10, 2007 23:30 pm   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Haihao wrote:
1st:
A. Where are Tom's brothers?
B. They are living in New York. (A present situation immediate and actual almost without emphasis on any part?) This suggests that they lived somewhere else previously and/or that the NY residence may not be permanent.

2nd:
A. I'm going to call on Tom's brothers there when I get to L.A.
B. Hey, they live in New York, boy! (A fact somewhat with an emphasis on New York?) The simple present tense simply states the fact that they live in New York. There is no suggestion that it might be temporary or that they might have moved there just recently.


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Simple Present or Prest Cont #7 (permalink) Mon Jun 11, 2007 0:10 am   Simple Present or Prest Cont
 

Now I have been made clearer. Thank you, Amy!
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