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Asked on September 28, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
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Asked on September 28, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 27, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 26, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes
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Asked on September 26, 2021 in Grammar.
To be standing is an ongoing situation. To stand is not. So. This author is using the former to explain that he was standing the whole time while they waited and not that he got up, stood, and walked off or sat down again while they waited.
- 400559 views
- 231 answers
- 147418 votes