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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

are/will

They are going.
They will be going.

Do these two sentences mean the same thing? Is there any difference at all?
  

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They can mean the same thing, but they needn't always do so. It depends on the context.

  • They can mean the same thing, but they needn't always do so.
  • It depends on the context.
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They can mean the same thing, but they needn't always do so. It depends on the context.

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