"Every day" and present continuous vs simple present
english.stackexchange.com › questions › 212014Dec 05, 2014 · The present simple is normally used to express daily routines, actions and habits which are repeatable in the present and in the future. The simple present is often accompanied with frequency adverbs such as: usually, often, sometimes, hardly ever and never. For example, I never do the cooking, my partner does. The present participle i.e., doing, with the time expression every day is possible in the following scenario: I'm doing the cooking every day Every day I'm doing the cooking
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