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Vladv Posted 8 years ago
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Future event

Imagine I am preparing an advertisement of an upcoming events. How would the native speaker say " the topics of our event are / will be / are going to be " I think that "will be " is not appropriate as I have obviously decided to name the topics not just now but some time earlier. Thanks
  

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Vladv I think that "will be " is not appropriate as I have obviously decided to name the topics not just now but some time earlier. That is irrelevant; the point is the topics as named when they appear at that future time. Vladv How would the native speaker say " the topics of our event are / will be / are going to be...

  • Vladv I think that "will be " is not appropriate as I have obviously decided to name the topics not just now but some time earlier.
  • That is irrelevant; the point is the topics as named when they appear at that future time.
  • Vladv How would the native speaker say " the topics of our event are / will be / are going to be...
  • " The topics of our event are / will be / are going to be.
  • 'Going to' future is less formal, that is all.
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VladvI think that "will be " is not appropriate as I have obviously decided to name the topics not just now but some time earlier.

That is irrelevant; the point is the topics as named when they appear at that future time.

VladvHow would the native speaker say " the topics of our event are / will be / are going to be... "

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