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Yiduo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

be doing

Hello
Look out ! We're having /going to have an accident !
If you plant watermelon seeds in spring,you will eat / be eating watermelon in fall.
Which expressions should we use? and the differences?
Thanks.
  

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We're going to have an accident! (Present evidence of a future happening) ... you'll be eating watermelon in the fall.

  • We're going to have an accident!
  • (Present evidence of a future happening) ...
  • you'll be eating watermelon in the fall.
  • (Predicted future activity) CJ
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We're going to have an accident!
(Present evidence of a future happening)

... you'll be eating watermelon in the fall.
(Predicted future activity)

CJ

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