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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Future

Hello there,
What could the sentences below mean, given that they have slight differences?
1. I will get married in June.
2. I am going to get married in June.
3. I am getting married in June.
  

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There is no difference in meaning.

  • There is no difference in meaning.
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There is no difference in meaning.
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Anonymous1. I will get married in June. 2. I am going to get married in June. 3. I am getting married in June.
1.
— What will you do if you can't reserve the chapel for your wedding in May?
— I'll get married in June!

2.
— Are you available in June to lead the Kingsford project?
— No, I'm afraid not, because I'm

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