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Bidabida5 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

  • Please, I need help with this subtle sentences, which one is correct?
  • “I’ll take the bus tomorrow”
  • “I’m going to take the bus tomorrow”
  • “I’m taking the bus tomorrow”
  

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It depends upon the context. For future events that are likely to happen: I'll take the bus tomorrow For future events that are VERY likely to happen, let's say that there's a 98% chance of occuring you could use the 'going to' form . However it's more usual for close future events to use the 'be+verb(-ing)' form.

  • It depends upon the context.
  • For future events that are likely to happen: I'll take the bus tomorrow For future events that are VERY likely to happen, let's say that there's a 98% chance of occuring you could use the 'going to' form .
  • However it's more usual for close future events to use the 'be+verb(-ing)' form.
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It depends upon the context. For future events that are likely to happen:

I'll take the bus tomorrow

For future events that are VERY likely to happen, let's say that there's a 98% chance of occuring you could use the 'going to' form . However it's more usual for close future events to use the 'be+verb(-ing)' form.

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bidabida5“I’ll take the bus tomorrow.”

Probably. You are not sure.

bidabida5“I’m going to take the bus tomorrow.”

You have already decided it.

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They are all correct.

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