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Yes, it is bad to affirm negative things with present continous tense.
Example: I am dying, he is dying etc.
But, in daily speak when I say bad things about myself or someone with present continous tense,
I always worry if it will happen, or I can't even use this tense when I need to use it. I try to say something different but it makes the sentence sounds wrong in my native language.
Can I use tense in daily speech for negative sentences without affirming/believing it too much?
Because I started worrying if something bad happens by my words due to this tense.
Example: I am dying, he is dying etc.
But, in daily speak when I say bad things about myself or someone with present continous tense,
I always worry if it will happen, or I can't even use this tense when I need to use it. I try to say something different but it makes the sentence sounds wrong in my native language.
Can I use tense in daily speech for negative sentences without affirming/believing it too much?
Because I started worrying if something bad happens by my words due to this tense.