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English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 214 progressive = continuous

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Tip of the Day: 214 progressive = continuous
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

progressive = continuous

Many grammar books use either progressive or continuous when referring to 'present continuous / progressive - past continuous / progressive, etc.'

Example Sentences

The past continuous form is used for specific times in the past.
The past progressive form is used for specific times in the past.

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