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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Difference between "it will be set" and "it will be setting"

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what is the difference between "it will be set" and "it will be setting"?
  

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"it will be set" is referring to when it is finally set. "it will be setting" is referring to some time during the setting process, not necessarily when it is is finally set.

  • "it will be set" is referring to when it is finally set.
  • "it will be setting" is referring to some time during the setting process, not necessarily when it is is finally set.
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"it will be set" is referring to when it is finally set.
"it will be setting" is referring to some time during the setting process, not necessarily when it is is finally set.

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