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Necrophagist Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Future tenses

I will graduate next year.

I'm going to graduate next year.

I'm graduating next year.

I graduate next year.


Are all of these correct? If so, what's the difference in meaning?

  

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" The differences are slight.

  • " The differences are slight.
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There is also "I will be graduating next year." The differences are slight.

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NecrophagistAre all of these correct?

Yes.

Necrophagistwhat's the difference in meaning?

One thing in particular strikes me. The first one (I will ...) would never be used to start a conversation. All the others could be used that way.

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