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Teal lime Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Expressing future.....

Which of the following sentences is/are correct?

1) Weston McKennie will fly to Turin in the next few days to complete his medical.

2) Weston McKennie will be flying to Turin in the next few days to complete his medical.

3) Weston McKennie is flying to Turin in the next few days to complete his medical.

4) Weston McKennie flies to Turin in the next few days to complete his medical.

Thank you.

  

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From the viewpoint of grammar, they are all correct. From the viewpoint of usage, and without further context, 4) is the most expected form because airlines run on schedules. The simple present is typically used for a future determined by a schedule.

  • From the viewpoint of grammar, they are all correct.
  • From the viewpoint of usage, and without further context, 4) is the most expected form because airlines run on schedules.
  • The simple present is typically used for a future determined by a schedule.
  • ) CJ
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From the viewpoint of grammar, they are all correct.

From the viewpoint of usage, and without further context, 4) is the most expected form because airlines run on schedules. The simple present is typically used for a future determined by a schedule.

(I assume by 'medical' you mean 'physical exam', but I'm not sure.)

CJ

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