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Martinlee Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Coming or going to come

Hi there
Peter:Are you likely to see Sarah any time soon?
Mary: Yes, in fact she (is coming /is going to come) round to see me this evening.

Is there any difference between. 'is coming' and 'is going to come'?
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martinlee Is there any difference between. 'is coming' and 'is going to come'? There is no practical difference there.

  • martinlee Is there any difference between.
  • 'is coming' and 'is going to come'?
  • There is no practical difference there.
  • The first evinces more inevitability.
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martinleeIs there any difference between. 'is coming' and 'is going to come'?
There is no practical difference there. The first evinces more inevitability.

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