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angie.luo72's Question
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Posted 5 months ago
it is correct to say "you are just hearing things"? why
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Posted 5 months ago
Yes, it is correct to say "you are just hearing things." In this sentence, the present continuous tense "are hearing" is used to indicate that the action of hearing is happening at the moment or around the current time. The addition of "just" emphasizes that the action is happening recently or very recently. So, in this context, the sentence is grammatically correct.

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