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Understanding the Context

Do native speakers use present continuous when talking about timetables? Can I use "is coming" in my sentence? That film comes/is coming to the local cinema next week. Do you want to see...

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Further to Peter's comprehensive answer "Do you come here often?" completes the question in a continuous form, as opposed to the more obviously present "Are you coming?" "Do you come with me?" is certainly archaic and if it was used today it would seem strange, but at a guess it sounded comfortable for about 1,000 years until early Victorian dates. In that sense, when you think about dropping someone off on your way home, you would use "coming" and "going" based on whether the two of your are travelling to or from a place. AOL: Meet the K-9 sniffing out water leaks as Ohio's first leak detection dog Meet the K-9 sniffing out water leaks as Ohio's first leak detection dog Dogs have been drafted in to help in the search for leaks in the water pipe network, with a utility company praising their "phenomenal" noses. Milo, Kilo and Tico have been trained to sniff out ... Columbus Dispatch: K-9 sniffing out water leaks as Ohio’s first leak detection dog