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It's about the progressive tenses in the sense of `repeated actions'.

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Han

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Jun 25, 2018, 5:03:22 AM6/25/18
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Hi!

A: He is always worring about his weight.
B: He always worries about his weight.

I think that both of them talk about `constantly worry'.
Is there any difference between A and B? In which case do you use the
sentence A?

Thank you!

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dimensio

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Jun 26, 2018, 2:01:56 AM6/26/18
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Hi!

A: He is always worring about his weight.
B: He always worries about his weight.

I think that both of them talk about `constantly worry'.
Is there any difference between A and B? In which case do you use the
sentence like A?
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