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Is it going to be released in Spain? or Will it be released in Spain? Which one is more suitable?
  

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Anonymous Which one is more suitable? Suitable for what? —you have supplied no context at all.

  • Anonymous Which one is more suitable?
  • Suitable for what?
  • —you have supplied no context at all.
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AnonymousWhich one is more suitable?
Suitable for what? Have pity!—you have supplied no context at all.
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A movie just came out today in theaters. And I want to ask a question to someone about releasing. Should I say, "Is it going to be released in Spain?" or Will it be released in Spain?" Thanks.
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In future, do not start a new thread for the same question.
AnonymousA movie just came out today in theaters. And I want to ask a question to someone about releasing. Should I say, "Is it going to be released in Spain?" or Will it be released in Spain?" Thanks.
Both are fine.

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