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Saty932 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

clarify the doubts

When do you go back to school?
when will you go back to school?
  

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Welcome to the EnglishForward, Saty. Your post title should be connected/related to your question. It could be something like this: "Difference between will and do" When will you go back to school?

  • Welcome to the EnglishForward, Saty.
  • Your post title should be connected/related to your question.
  • It could be something like this: "Difference between will and do" When will you go back to school?
  • is correct English.
  • Tom
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Welcome to the EnglishForward, Saty.

Your post title should be connected/related to your question. It could be something like this: "Difference between will and do"

When will you go back to school? is correct English.

Tom
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saty932When do you go back to school?when will you go back to school?
Hello, saty932—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. Both phrasings are in common use. The first is used when the speaker is thinking of a solid, predetermined date for the return. The second can mean the same, but may also be used if the speaker is unsure

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