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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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How likely is it that ordinary people will be using/will use robots to do domestic tasks in their houses in the very near future?

Hello!

Are both, (1) and (I.), versions of the sentences correct? If not, why? Is there any difference between the two tenses in these contexts?

1)
Do you think most office workers will work from home by 2025?
How likely is it that ordinary people will use robots to do domestic tasks in their houses in the very near future?
Where do you think most people in your country will live in 50 years' time?
In/By 2050 people will live longer.

I.)
Do you think most office workers will be working from home by 2025?
How likely is it that ordinary people will be using robots to do domestic tasks in their houses in the very near future?
Where do you think most people in your country will be living in 50 years' time?
In/By 2050 people will be living longer.

Thank you!

  

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), versions of the sentences correct? Yes anonymous Is there any difference between the two tenses in these contexts? The first set uses simple future; the second uses progressive future.

  • ), versions of the sentences correct?
  • Yes anonymous Is there any difference between the two tenses in these contexts?
  • The first set uses simple future; the second uses progressive future.
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anonymousAre both, (1) and (I.), versions of the sentences correct?

Yes

anonymousIs there any difference between the two tenses in these contexts?

The first set uses simple future; the second uses progressive future.

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