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Irina_blondy Posted 11 years ago
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Why should I use future continuous and not future simple in the following sentence:"if you keep on getting promoted,you will be running the whole school soon."?
  

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"? You may say either, though the continuous is usual there.

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  • You may say either, though the continuous is usual there.
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shatWhy should I use future continuous and not future simple in the following sentence:"if you keep on getting promoted,you will be running the whole school soon."?
You may say either, though the continuous is usual there.

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