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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Established actions in the future

For determined actions in the future, for example: "Tomorrow at 9 we get the plane, at 12 we arrive at the aritport and then we go to the conference..."

Is it possible to use the simple form of the present tense instead of continous in such situations?
  

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Anonymous Is it possible to use the simple form of the present tense instead of continous in such situations? Yes, that is good for relaying a definite schedule.

  • Anonymous Is it possible to use the simple form of the present tense instead of continous in such situations?
  • Yes, that is good for relaying a definite schedule.
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AnonymousIs it possible to use the simple form of the present tense instead of continous in such situations?
Yes, that is good for relaying a definite schedule.

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