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Is it common to say "I'm remembering something" rather than "I remember something"?


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Rebecca

Here "I'm remembering something" is in present progressive tense. This indicates that the action is happening in the present and continuing to happen. So it can be common to say "I'm remembering something" instead of "I remember something" if you remember something and keep remembering more about it in the future. Ex: Oh wait, I'm remembering something - I don't recognize this street.


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