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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Arrive

Talking about something that's going to happen in the future:

I will exchange money once I've arrived in Africa. Or

I will exchange money once I arrive in Africa.

Please pick the best answer for me. Thank you~!
  

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Hi, Talking about something that's going to happen in the future: <<< This sounds like you have a plan, so I'd use ' going to ' instead of 'will'. I will exchange money once I've arrived in Africa. Or I will exchange money once I arrive in Africa.

  • Hi, Talking about something that's going to happen in the future: <<< This sounds like you have a plan, so I'd use ' going to ' instead of 'will'.
  • I will exchange money once I've arrived in Africa.
  • Or I will exchange money once I arrive in Africa.
  • Please pick the best answer for me.
  • .
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Hi,

Talking about something that's going to happen in the future: <<< This sounds like you have a plan, so I'd use 'going to' instead of 'will'.

I will exchange money once I've arrived in Africa. Or

I will exchange money once I arrive in Africa.

Please pick the best answer for me.

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