AI prompt: Is it grammatically correct to say Trump "is making" something happen if it hasn't already happened?
Type that into chatgpt and be amazed at the answer.
Here's mine:
Yes. “Is making” (present progressive) is grammatically correct even if the result hasn’t happened yet, because it describes an ongoing action now that is causing or arranging a future outcome. You can say “Trump is making something happen that hasn’t happened yet”, or simply "Trump is making something happen."
How much longer until you concede your ratioing is justified?
AI prompt: Is it grammatically correct to say Trump "is making" something happen if it hasn't already happened?
Type that into chatgpt and be amazed at the answer.
Here's mine:
How much longer until you concede your ratioing is justified?