Yes. It is a statement that an outside observer such as a doctor or friend might accurately make, observing cold symptoms. However, "you are catching a cold" would be correct in terms of grammar.
"I think I caught a cold." would be correct.
"catch a cold" is the most common usage. "I caught a cold" "I don't want to catch a cold."
I think I am catching a cold.Do you think you are catching a cold?
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A lot of people are under the misunderstanding that Vitamin C can keep from catching a cold. In truth, it will just reduce the time that you have the cold.
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
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Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
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No, the correct statement is "Are you going to school?" using the verb "are" instead of "is."
The phrase catching a cold is an idiom since you cannot physically catch an illness. This phrase has been around for hundreds of years but there is no indication as to when it originated.
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