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Expression: "I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life."



 
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Expression: "I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life." Mon Oct 22, 2007 16:22 pm  Expression: "I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life."
 

Hi

Could you please tell me which one of the following sounds better to you?

Quote:
1- I hope yor are fine and are enjoying your life
2- I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life

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Expression: "I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life." Mon Oct 22, 2007 23:56 pm  Expression: "I hope yor are fine and enjoying your life."
 

#1. They are different sorts of 'are'-- the first is the copula, the second is the progressive auxiliary.
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