Mind Transformation 38
S: 7.3
a: 2:20
w: 11:20
11530
CF – 190. Wbw – 60. Murphy – 60. Chris Bailey – 30. Rachel’s English – 30.
c.p. – 1, u – 1, m – 13min, y – 1.
I must think in English. Today I'm going to train my brain to combine present continuous and present simple. What is the difference between these things? I'm writing about present simple now, but if I say, I write about present simple, it is also right. In the first case I mean, I'm making a note at this moment; in the second one, I have a habit of writing about present simple. Sometimes I miss the difference and make mistakes. Probably, I'm always making mistakes in these rules. What does it mean? It's the same as saying, I make mistakes very often. When I say, “I always do something,” it means, I do it every time but when I say, I am always doing something, it means that I do something more than it needs to be. Maybe I'm always thinking in English?
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