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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Future

Hello,

I found this sentence on Englishpage.com ' it says it's wrong. 'While I am going to be finishing my homework, she is going to make dinner.'
I decided to ask if 'While I will be finishing my homework, she is going to make dinner or she will be making dinner or she is going to be making dinner would it correct too?

Thanks
  

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All of those are possible; they refer to slightly different attitudes or intentions of the homework-doer and the dinner-maker.

  • All of those are possible; they refer to slightly different attitudes or intentions of the homework-doer and the dinner-maker.
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All of those are possible; they refer to slightly different attitudes or intentions of the homework-doer and the dinner-maker.
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Hello,

All are possible including their sentence?

Thanks
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Not likely, but grammatically possible, yes.

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