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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
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Grammar

Is it better to say: I am working tomorrow (because my boss asked me to come) or I will work tomorrow if both are correct what the difference between them in meaning?
  

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I honestly cannot see how there is any difference in meaning. Both sentences mean the same thing to me.

  • I honestly cannot see how there is any difference in meaning.
  • Both sentences mean the same thing to me.
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I honestly cannot see how there is any difference in meaning. Both sentences mean the same thing to me.
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Depending on the context, there is a slight difference in usage. But generally speaking, the meaning appears to be very little.

Consider this: Friday 5:00 pm, people are getting ready to leave for weekend.

Do you have any planned for Tomorrow?

I am working tomorrow. If you reply " I will work Sat..." it would seem syntactically odd to me anyway.

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