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106 English lessons that use progressive aspect

English Lesson: We're still assessing the extent of the damage.
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11. “We're still assessing the extent of the damage.”

English Lesson: We're meeting up to sign the lease later this afternoon.
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12. “We're meeting up to sign the lease later this afternoon.”

English Lesson: You were doing 55 in a 35 mile per hour zone.
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13. “You were doing 55 in a 35 mile per hour zone.”

English Lesson: I've been feeling kind of lightheaded lately whenever I stand up.
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14. “I've been feeling kind of lightheaded lately whenever I stand up.”

English Lesson: Dude! Have you been living under a rock? She's über-famous!
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15. “Dude! Have you been living under a rock? She's über-famous!”

English Lesson: I'm out there busting my ass and you're in here slacking off?
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16. “I'm out there busting my ass and you're in here slacking off?”

English Lesson: Have you been naughty or nice this year?
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17. “Have you been naughty or nice this year?”

English Lesson: They are testing the limits of my patience!
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18. “They are testing the limits of my patience!”

English Lesson: No, come on! I'm not laughing at you; I'm laughing with you.
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19. “No, come on! I'm not laughing at you; I'm laughing with you.”

English Lesson: We're collecting canned goods and other non-perishable items to donate to a local homeless shelter.
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20. “We're collecting canned goods and other non-perishable items to donate to a local homeless shelter.”

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