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Ansonguy Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

[are/will be] working with you

I have made up the example below.

(ex) (Suppose that you say this to your colleague BEFORE both of you start your shifts.)
(1) Today is the last day I am working with you.
(2) Today is the last day I will be working with you.

Which one is correct? Thanks

  

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ansonguy Today is the last day I will be working with you. g. You are going to quit your job at the end of today.

  • ansonguy Today is the last day I will be working with you.
  • g.
  • You are going to quit your job at the end of today.
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ansonguy Today is the last day I will be working with you.

e.g. You are going to quit your job at the end of today.

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