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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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At work I have a schedule so can I ask to my colleague :" Are you working tomorrow?" Using the preset continuos or is better other future verbs?
  

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All of these are asking the same question in a slightly different way. Are you working tomorrow? Are you going to be working tomorrow?

  • All of these are asking the same question in a slightly different way.
  • Are you working tomorrow?
  • Are you going to be working tomorrow?
  • Will you be at work tomorrow?
  • Is tomorrow a scheduled working day for you?
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All of these are asking the same question in a slightly different way.

Are you working tomorrow?
Are you going to be working tomorrow?
Will you be at work tomorrow?
Is tomorrow a scheduled working day for you?
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Anonymous At work I have a schedule so can I ask to my colleague :" Are you working tomorrow?" Using the preset continuos or is better other future verbs?
That's what is commonly said, rather than will you work tomorrow?

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