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Air aqua 793 Posted 8 years ago
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What is the correct grammar for the question below?

Tomorrow I'll be starting work at seven.

  

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air aqua 793 Tomorrow I'll be starting work at seven. This is fine, but obviously is not a question. If you want to ask it as a question, you could ask: Tomorrow, will you be starting work at seven?

  • air aqua 793 Tomorrow I'll be starting work at seven.
  • This is fine, but obviously is not a question.
  • If you want to ask it as a question, you could ask: Tomorrow, will you be starting work at seven?
  • The word 'tomorrow' can be moved around the sentence a bit.
  • If you want to ask a more open question, use: When will you be starting work tomorrow?
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air aqua 793Tomorrow I'll be starting work at seven.

This is fine, but obviously is not a question. If you want to ask it as a question, you could ask:

Tomorrow, will you be starting work at seven?

The word 'tomorrow' can be moved around the sentence a bit.

If you want to ask a more open question, use:

When will you be starting work

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