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Voytaszek Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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I arrive in London at 10.pm.

I`m arriving in London at 10 pm.

If both are correct, what`s the difference in meaning?
  

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Voytaszek If both are correct They are. Voytaszek what`s the difference in meaning? There is none, really.

  • Voytaszek If both are correct They are.
  • Voytaszek what`s the difference in meaning?
  • There is none, really.
  • They both state an established arrangement.
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VoytaszekIf both are correct
They are.
Voytaszekwhat`s the difference in meaning?
There is none, really. They both state an established arrangement.

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